No, But they can do it themselves - The same way a wildbrown rat could mate with a domestic pet rat ... Only difference between the two animals is Domestic & non-Domestic - they both are mice.
Get a female mouse and male mouse, keep them in the same cage, they are likely to mate or breed if they're alone together.
You can, but they will most likely fight, an probebly mate.
Yes it will. :)
No. Two totally different species. In fact, the gerbil will kill the mouse. They shouldn't be housed together.
To get a female pregnant, you need to have a male mouse to impregnate her. After that, it's 21 days until she'll give birth, in which case she should be left alone for 3 days afterwards before touching babies.
The best and only good tank mate for fancy goldfish, are other fancy goldfish.
just like you and me.
No, they are different species.
No, they are not the same species.
Usually, yes.
yeah of course they can hamsters can mate with all different hamsters
This is a hyper-aggressive mouse that may also be very territorial. Chances are, this pair was not raised up together, and was brought together when they were both adults. The male mouse might also be protecting the territory of his original mate, if he had one previously. It would be a good idea to separate the two, and allow the female to mate with one of her sons.