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It is estimated that there are billions of mice in the world.

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How many mice are estimated to be in the world?

There is no exact number, but it is estimated that there are billions of mice in the world.


How many mice are there in the laboratory experiment?

The laboratory experiment involves a total of 20 mice.


What would happen if all the mice in the world died?

There would be many different consequences if all the mice in the world died. Mice that live in houses are an inconvenience for people because they chew through walls and sometimes through wiring, and often carry fleas. They also eat cockroaches, so the disappearance of mice would lead to an increase in cockroach infestation. Mice living in the wild (rather than in houses) are eaten by various predators such as owls, ferrets, etc., and those predators would suffer from the loss of this food source, even though they do have other species that they can eat. White mice have been extensively used for laboratory experimentation, and would probably have to be replaced by rats. This is only a partial list of consequences, there would doubtlessly be many more.


Where in the world do mice typically make their homes?

Mice typically make their homes in various environments around the world, including fields, forests, buildings, and homes. They are adaptable creatures that can thrive in a wide range of habitats.


How are mice and rats related to each other?

Mice and rats are both rodents and belong to the same family, Muridae. They are closely related and share many similarities in their physical characteristics and behavior.