If its anything is breathing it's alive.
If it is breathing or if its heart is beating then it is alive, if it is stiff and cold it is dead, waaah I had this experience before :(
hold the mouse button and you will keep him alive and moving forever if you avoid the hazards if you don't let go of the mouse button
well, when a mouse is dying it sort of lays there and doesn't move but you can see it moving cause its still breathing like when my mouse WAS dying it was laying there like nothing. It's really, really scary and i have a mouse and it over 3 years now.
If its in the field, its not a house mouse.
A field mouse and a house mouse are both the same thing, except the field mouse lives in the field and the house mouse lives in homes. Their scientific name is mus musculus.
Ural Field Mouse was created in 1811.
The Esperanto words for field mouse and computer mouse are kampo muso and komputila muso.
There are several mouse techniques. When moving the mouse do not rest the wrist or forearms. Do not grip the mouse tightly and use the shoulder to move the mouse. Click the mouse buttons softly and do not raise pinky finger when moving or clicking the mouse.
easy, falcon eats field mouse.
Field mouses live in field ..
Optical MouseAll mice have moving parts. There is no such thing as a computer mouse not having moving parts. And before you pop off (or mouth off or whatever you want to call it), the "buttons" that you use to "click" an icon or link and the scroll wheel of the mouse are moving parts. As a matter of fact, the entire mouse is a moving part. Unless it is a trackball mouse, in which case only the trackball and the buttons are the only moving parts.
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