Rats, and other Rodents.
No, but they are related in species. They are just distant relatives
pigs, mice, squirrels, rats, and all the other rodents
Yes. In aunts and uncles, yes. In animals, mice, hamsters and various types of rodents. - GerbilExpert
Rats, mice, and relatives are found throughout the world except for the extreme polar regions of Earth.
A baby opossum is called a joey. They look a little bit like mice.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
Mice are rodents.
House Mice
Mice is already plural. e.g. One mouse, two mice, and three blind mice!Mouse has an irregular plural, mice.
The possessive form of "relatives" is "relatives'." This form is used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with multiple relatives. For example, you might say "the relatives' reunion" to refer to a reunion belonging to the relatives.
Mice
Your question is a little too broad.Are you askingabout living relatives?relatives in the Genus Homo? (0 living relatives)relatives in the Tribe Hominini? (2 living relatives)relatives in the Subfamily Homininae? (4 living relatives)relatives in the Family Hominidae? (6 living relatives)relatives in the Superfamily Hominoidea? (~21 living relatives)relatives in the Superorder Euarchontoglires? (colugos, lagomorphs, primates, rodents, and treeshrews)...relatives in the Subphylum Vertebrata? (all animals with a spine)...relatives in the Kingdom Animalia? (all animals)...relatives in the monophyletic grouping Opisthokont? (all animals + fungi...)relatives in the Domain Eukaryota? (animals, plants, fungi, and protists...)