Two or more rodents of unusual size.
mouse is singular, mice is plural
A group of mice can vary in size depending on the context, but typically a small group can consist of about 3 to 10 mice. In laboratory settings, groups of 5 to 10 mice are common for studies to ensure social interaction while maintaining manageable numbers. In the wild, larger groups may form for foraging or protection, sometimes reaching dozens of individuals. Ultimately, the definition of a "group" can be flexible based on the situation.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
The answer to your question is yes, a hawk is a consumer. The definition of a consumer is something that eats something else. A hawk eats mice and other things so it is a consumer.
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.
Mice
The mice hung a bell around the cat's neck.
The possessive form of the plural noun "mice" is "mice's".
Crush mice food or mice pellets
Yes most types of mice are nocturnal.