Yes they do - unless it's been chopped off in an accident !
No. Their tails are pink if they are white (captive mice) and often shades of brown and grey in darker colored mice.
they do have fur on their tails, only not much
Many do, but it is not definitive to mammals.
Some do. Some have only vestigial structures such as the pika (tailless mouse), or humans, who have a coccyx at the end of their spines.
yes usallay 1 inch long
Yes mice do have pink tails.
they don't
Rodents - such as mice and rats.
there many rodents that have tails such as mice,rats and posems.
A rat has a longer and fatter tail. Also, rats are a lot bigger than mice.
Mice should not loose their tails. If they do, than an animal harmed it or the tail got stuck. Mice do not drop their tails like lizards, and mice are mamals, all mamals do not loose their tails
An American Tail
They catch it by the tail, or sometimes bite its body, whole.
The mice in "Prince Caspian" that Aslan gives a new tail to are named Reepicheep.
every animal with a tail eats with it's tail Bats actually catch insects with their tail/lower pelvic area and flip them up to their mouth, but bats isn't the answer.
it is a polar bear without a tail
The common computer mouse was named thus due to its resemblance to actual mice. The wire is somewhat "tail-like", and the whole contraption in has a mouse-like shape to it.
Yes, rats can survive without a tail. Depending on how the rat lost the tail, it could become infected.
mice have paws, fur, eyes, nose, wiskers, ears, lungs, heart, throat, tail, stomach, internal organs, kidneys and a brain...etc