Pinkies should be with their mother until they are weaned (about 5 weeks in rats and mice). If the mother is not available you should see if you can find another mother with young so the pinkies can survive. Maybe ask around pet stores & breeders. It is difficult for pinkies to survive without the mother's milk as it contains the nutrients they need most. I had a baby dwarf hamster I gave Kitten Milk Replacer to, was able to save him, you can get that at the pet stores, but it is not always possible to raise pinkies like this..I was fortunate with the hamster.
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Yes, if the snake is over 1.5 foot pinkies will do nicely IF the snake will take them. You'll need to test that before you buy a bunch and end up disappointed. Garter snakes are fairly picky about eating dead food. You might find that the snake will prefer live fuzzies.Don't leave live, unconsumed fuzzies in with the snake because they will bite the snake.
Red Pandas need to live in cool temperate forests
Yes it is possible. It can be a birth defect or inherited by a grand parent
No. Crooked pinkies can be inherited, so both autism and crooked pinkies could occur in several members of a family, but they are not connected.
Salt water. They live in the oceans.
Bison like cool grasslands.
we need energy, an environment, the reproduction, growth, and waste
nope.
Yes, the environment needs saltwater. Saltwater is necessary for marine life to live.
No, pinkies are baby mice. They are sold very often in pet stores as food for other pets.
so they can fertalize