The common house mouse has been know to protect its self first by having a dance off with opposing mice if it lost it will then go to god for answers and then turn muslim.
A mouse can protect itself in several ways. One way it can protect itself is to fit into very small holes when escaping a predator.
Keep them in separate cages.
The speaker likely feels a mix of frustration and resignation about the grain the mouse steals. They may see the mouse's actions as a nuisance, disrupting their efforts to store or protect the grain. However, there could also be a sense of inevitability, as the mouse's behavior is part of the natural order, prompting a recognition of the struggle for survival in the world.
it ilegal to kill them
Who is she? the mouse, or the owner?
There are many possible reasons for a non-working computer mouse. These include: 1. The mouse cable connection to the computer may be loose (for a mouse with wire) 2. Mouse cable may be cracked or broken 3. Mouse driver software may have been corrupted 4. Mouse hardware has gone bad 5. It is very unlikely but computer's PS2 or USB port where mouse is connected may also have gone bad 6. If it is a wireless mouse, it's battery may need to be charged or replaced. - Neeraj Sharma
A mouse protects itself by being cautious, hiding in burrows, staying hidden from predators, and moving quickly to escape danger. Additionally, mice have keen senses of hearing and smell to detect threats and predators early on.
Yes it will do so as best it can - all animals will try to do this.
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Licking a mouse is not appropriate as it may harm the mouse and is not a sanitary practice. If you are referring to a computer mouse, it is recommended to clean it with a disinfecting wipe or cloth to maintain hygiene.
I am sure it can happen, probably more so if a mother mouse has babies to protect. However, a rat is a mouse's predator, so to speak, so in most cases, a rat would probably kill a mouse instead.
Lennie is like a mouse in the sense that he is gentle and innocent, but can unknowingly cause harm due to his size and strength. Like a mouse, Lennie also relies on George to protect and guide him in a world that he struggles to navigate on his own.