Yes, mice can have 2-14 babies. But when you breed, you usually get 4,5,6,7 babies. In rare cases, a mother mouse can have up to 20 babies!
AnswerA mouse can have anywhere between 2-10 babies in the one litter but this is only the average amount. Some litters may only have one baby and others as many as 20 or more! A mother mouse may also kill some (or all) of the babies if she thinks they have little chance of survival especially if it is a large litter.
a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
The normal mouse food cost is about $5-$10.
The average litter size for an Arizona Pocket mouse is 3-5 pups.
Field mice can have 5 to 10 litters of babies a year. The number of babies will vary depending on the size of the mouse. Field mice carry all types of diseases.
Sorry, a mouse weighs about 25 grams, which is about 1/20 of a pound. A mouse weighs about 1 pound.
IT IS A BABY MOUSE, ONLY A FEW DAYS OLD
It depends on the size of her and how old she is. Rougly 5-7 you can never say exactly
a normal size mouse or mice can jump approximately 4 feet high although a big mouse can jump higher till 5 feet
Well once you think there ready useally 2-5 wekks the most Well once you think there ready useally 2-5 wekks the most
5 Babies is the most that a polar bear can have but they will usually only have up to 2
Mouse mothers can have 5 to 10 separate litters of mouse 'pups' a year. The number of pups averages between 10 and 12 pups in each litter, if the mom is healthy and has plenty of good food to eat.