You'd be stupid to let them anywhere near each other, but the mouse would likely be the one to die. I've heard lots of stories of rats killing mice. The rat could get injured by the mouse too though.
I would have to say the squirrel. Sure, mice can easily run and hide but squirrels are fierce, and fast. They know what they want. That's why I think a squirrel would win.
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The poodle. But don't try.
a cat definatly.
I prefer rats myself but the only difference is that mice are smaller than rats. Other than that difference they are exactly alike. Rats are more social and interactive. They also eat more but smell less. Average lifespan in captivity 3-5 years. Note that rats are very susceptible to cancer. Mice are smaller and don't like being held as much. They also smell more but you don't have to clean their cages as often and have less needs. Average lifespan in captivity 1-3 years.
Superman is bigger, while Mighty Mouse is simply a mouse on steroids. Even so, Superman would obviously squash Might Mouse.
setup a trap cage with food the mouse will like win the mouse is in put it in your car drive far away and let it go...
Yes it does kill both rats and mice. I did it at my cabin 3 summers ago. We had lots of mice and rats now there all gone.The reason they die is because rats and mice can't burp. They can't vomit either.I heard somewhere that high fructose corn syrup, contained in both drinks, causes rodents to get fat. This more likely to cause death in rodents (like mice and rats). High fructose corn syrup is nothing but cheap unhealthy crap.Yup mice and rats love Cola. However, it kills them slowly. We managed to remove a lot of them in my uncle's barn a few years ago with the help of Cola, without appealing to any costly exterminator services!
2 rats
the midget in a bikini because he would strip off the bikini which would cause the mouses semen to be white which means the mouse has erectyle disfunction
It is likely that a shrew would win because some varieties have a bite that spreads venomous saliva which immobilises their prey - usually much smaller creatures like mice and frogs.
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