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No animals have been sent to the moon and back. The only animals that have traveled to space and returned safely to Earth are various species of monkeys, dogs, mice, and insects.
Some say he is the protector of mice, but others say the destroyer of them.
None. Dogs have been sent into space but not to the moon.
Yes, there was! I remember it too and it was one of my favorite shows as a kid! The mice were named Nick and Pick and they went up in a hot air balloon and wherever they came down they would have an adventure. It was the coolest show to me at the time. It's nice to find someone else who even remembers it. It would be great to find an old clip of the show. And the theme song went like this, "Nik Pik, Nik Pik flying high across the sky. Nik Pik...across the sky."
The constellation that looks like a mouse is Musca, also known as Musca Borealis or Musca Australis. It is a small and faint constellation located in the southern sky, representing a fly. The mouse shape is often associated with Mice (the rodent) which is not a recognized constellation in astronomy.
not always sometimes there eyes will be open just depends on how they die usually
field mice do sleep
What else would they see with?? Mice see with their eyes!
they can sleep in their cages
All throughout the day when ever they feel like it though many are nocturnal so they sleep in the day and come out at night
depends, different mice sleep differently but yes that is a common way
As long as it wants darlin' as long as it wants. If you're concerned about your mouse, look for weakness in strength, is it having trouble moving around? Relavent to it's stage I mean. They sleep for long periods of time.
This is a easy question thirteen mice have 26 eyes good luck
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Most mice are nocturnal, they sleep during the day. They play more and eat more at night.
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They get into a fight or accident.