Mice are found all over the world. In fact they are every ware. Underground, in houses, in hay. They are mostly found in places like farms were there is shelter from predators and food for them to steal.
There are over 1,000 species of mice found worldwide.
seeds of many kinds of plants
No. The Tasmanian tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, is a species completely unrelated to mice. Thylacines are marsupials, and dasyurids: mice are placental mammals and rodents. Thylacine DNA cannot be found in mice.
There are several types of mice and rats that can be found in different environments, including house mice, deer mice, field mice, and Norway rats. These rodents can adapt to various habitats such as homes, fields, forests, and urban areas.
You don't need to do anything, mother nature will do as it pleases
No!! Not in nature. However, if you would like to feed crocodile meat to your pet mice, just cut the crocodile up into tiny pieces and the mice will be happy to eat it.
Mice and rats, various species, are found in all but the Antarctic Desert.
Yes, there is quite a variety of mice species in the various deserts of the world.
Not found!
They can get it by eating animals in the nature like mice and birds.
it's their nature..THEY STINK SO MUCH !
There is one in chapter 3 look!