because it is
the life span of a man and a mice are not similar ate all.
Bats are totally different then mice! Mice crawl, bats fly! Get the hit?
Yes, some bats do eat mice
homologous structures
Bats and mice are similar in that they are both small mammals, but they are distinct in terms of their evolutionary history, anatomy, behavior, and diet. Bats are flying mammals with wings, while mice are ground-dwelling rodents.
yes.Bats and mice are mammals
Rodents such as shrews, possums, mice, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, bats, and also deer.
The GI system of bats and mice are somewhat similar, however the 12 species of bats in Mammoth cave are mostly insectivores while mice (although many will eat insects) are more oriented to consuming seeds. This means that their gut flora is probably different. I will look for more specific information the bat population of Mammoth and add information.
Because occasionally the mice, or micarta in latin can be in the middle of their menstrual cycle.
Using genetically similar mice will help have a constant result in the experiment. Using non-genetically similar mice will give you different results leading to a false answer. And if you looked up the same question as I then there is a part about cloning mice and why that would be better. It would be better because then you KNOW that you will get the same answer all around.
They are similar to mice obviously, and they also look like a rat sometimes. But the dormice are much smaller than the normal mice, and I think they are cuter.
Of mice and men