Balance
Maybe, not sure check first
Your mouse has necrosis. This is either from the mouse biting its tail, or more probable, someone pinched its tail. Sometimes it kills the mouse, other times it drops off and the mouse will be fine.
Exceptions are always there.... SO why not????
that makes no sense what so ever
It was nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end.
Mice use their tails for balance, so it could mean that your mouse feels unsteady where it's standing. Tail movement can also indicate agitation or aggression, or just that the mouse is alert and watchful.
The mouse's tail was very long.
... No
a rat
You pick it up by its tail. Grab the middle of the tail if you can. Then place it into the palm of your hand. Let it crawl around on your hands. If you think that it might be stressed, place it back in its cage, and never squeeze your mouse. And since you asked, one of the most important things about handling a mouse is to wash your hands when you are done.
because the tail came out at the end ! though we have cat and dogs also with tails but then there was size issue ! so a mouse !
whatever type of tail it wants to.Answer: When a dominant gene is present, it will always be expressed. The only time a recessive gene is expressed is when no dominant gene is present. Therefore, the mouse in question will have a long tail.
No, "mice's tail" is not correct because "mice" is the plural form of "mouse." The correct possessive form would depend on the intended meaning. If referring to the tail of one mouse, it should be "mouse's tail," and if referring to the tails of multiple mice, it should be "mice's tails."