No they do not bite
They are only babies, so they don't know how to bite. When they get a little older they do.
Yes, baby mice can bite if they feel threatened or scared. It is a natural defense mechanism for them.
Yes, baby mice can bite. To prevent them from biting, handle them gently and avoid sudden movements that may startle them. It's also important to provide them with enough food and water to prevent them from becoming aggressive.
No they bite into thirds
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
Yes.
RATS!!!!They are much MUCH bigger than mice.Rats can grow about up to the size of a $1 bill or larger!Mice can grow about up to a half dollar coin or larger.Rats teeth are bigger and sharper.When they bite,it is very painful,bleeds,and can get enfected if not treated properly.But with mice,it will hurt when they bite,but mice have small,dull teeth.It might bleed if bitten hard enough.The only way mice or rats will bite you,is when you sqeeze them,pinch their tail,bite them,blow in their ear,flip them over and tickle them,and more. Mice and Mice and Mice,ADVICE!http://www.allaboutmice.co.uk/
they can bite through the aluminum tray
They will bite. And even give you an infection.
baby mice can jump up to a inch high
Yes, baby mice are.
Male mice will not care for the baby mice but they will eat the babies.
A lot of baby mice are called a "litter." Mice typically give birth to multiple offspring at once, and a single litter can contain anywhere from a few to over a dozen baby mice.