A lack of habitat.
I think you're referring to the Key Largo Cotton Mouse. It is not known how many Key Largo Cotton Mice are left. They are found only on Key Largo Island and are threatened by habitat loss. They are not an endangered species, however, because they are not a species. They are only a subspecies of the Cotton Mouse.
no!they don't
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Kirtland's WarblerKey Largo WoodratKey Largo Cotton Mouse
yes, because they are easy to catch
it is endangered because many people hunt it for its coat and their prey feed on them
Yes, conservation organizations and researchers are working to help the Key Largo cotton mouse by studying their habitats, implementing conservation measures to protect their environment, and raising awareness about the conservation status of this species. Efforts are being made to preserve the remaining population and prevent further habitat loss.
A snake is a threat to a mouse for one reason. The one reason why a snake is a treat to a mouse is because that is what snakes eat.
Mice eat grains, fruits, and seeds for a regular diet, but they are omnivores they will eat meat and insects.
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Mickey mouse
Mickey Mouse is the greatest creation of Walt Disney, and the most known.