Yes domestic mice can get along with white footed mice. Typically any mouse can get along with another mouse, even if they're different breeds. Just keep in mind that RATS and MICE DO NOT GET ALONG. The rat(s) will kill and eat the mice. Same with guinea pigs and mice. The guinea pig WILL get attacked by mice and have no defense against them. They cannot use their front paws or teeth. Hope I helped.
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mice and rats
the average lifespan of the white footed mouse is usually less than two years.
Mice are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded. Therefore, the white footed mouse is warm blooded, meaning it can regulate its own body temperature.
Black footed ferrets eat prairie dogs. Domestic ferrets might eat rodents, such as rabbits, mice, rats, etc.
Woodland mice, such as the white-footed mouse and the deer mouse, are known to eat acorns as part of their diet. These mice are typically found in forested areas where acorns are abundant, and they rely on them as a food source.
Barn owls primarily eat rodents such as mice, voles, rats, and sometimes small birds. Their diet consists mainly of small mammals that they capture using their sharp talons and swallow whole. Barn owls are efficient hunters, with excellent night vision and keen hearing that help them locate their prey in the dark.
White-footed mice weigh only one ounce on average. They feed on things such as insects, grains, fruits, and eggs laid by birds when they can get them.
The species Peromyscus leucopus, otherwisely known as the white-footed mouse, often uses a concentrated laser that projects out of its eyes to detect movement of other rival mice. The white-footed mouse then plans accordingly to strike rarely with mercy.
Catching mice.
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White Mice was created on 1985-12-24.