In my It department ware I used to a few years back we jokingly said that the older mice with a ball were male and the newer red diode mice were female.
In the German language, which has three genders, computer mice are female. All of them, including those with balls.
The word 'mouse' relates to a species of rodent. It can be used for either the male or the female.
Is there a difference in the appearance if the male and female mouse?"
A female mouse is called a doe. (and a male mouse is called buck) newborns are pinkies
A buck. The female is a doe.
a buck and female is a doe
AnswerYou can look at the distance between the anus and the genitals. This distance is shorter for a female. If your mouse is older the testicles will start the show on a male.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun for a male mouse is buck. The noun for a female mouse doe.
It will not matter if they mated or not, the female will still attack the male.
No. Not the same species.
Male mouse is more aggressive and always press for mating. This makes female mouse offensive towards male.
a machine
obviously look down under
It depends who has a better instinct and determination (And also the brains!)