The Mouse God, also known as the "Mouse King," is a character from various myths and folklore, often representing cleverness, agility, and resourcefulness. In popular culture, particularly in the "Nutcracker" story, the Mouse King is depicted as an antagonist, symbolizing chaos and mischief. The character embodies themes of conflict and the struggle between good and evil, often facing off against heroic figures.
No, not in my interpretation.
God. A little while ago.
Hindu God Lord Ganesha have head of an elephant. He rides on a mouse and carry Shankha.
because God made it that way. or because brown is good camoflague
Danger Mouse - 1981 The Bad Luck Eye of the Little Yellow God 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
"Nothing."
Ofcourse it can it has every thing a human does exept the "Nervouse System" because it can not have a comnication with God.
It's a mouse. Smile, God loves you!
God created it that way. Evolution is a theory, not fact. How do I know that God created them? It says so in the Bible in the book of Genesis, which means "beginning".
The common house mouse has been know to protect its self first by having a dance off with opposing mice if it lost it will then go to god for answers and then turn muslim.
In Greek mythology, Apollo is often associated with healing and medicine, and one of his symbols is a mouse due to its connection to health and pest control. Mice were seen as both a nuisance and a source of disease, which links them to the need for healing. Additionally, the mouse is associated with the god Asclepius, Apollo's son, who is the god of medicine. This connection reinforces Apollo's role as a protector of health and wellness.
it depends on the oscar. god knows some of the bigger guys would try their damnest. but have you ever tryed to give a mouse a bath? they scratch the hell out of you, so its NOT a good idea