Yes, mice do inhabit the Amazon rainforest. Various species of rodents, including small mice, thrive in this diverse ecosystem, where they find ample food sources and shelter among the dense vegetation. The Amazon's rich biodiversity supports these mice, which play important roles in the food web and seed dispersal.
no. The Amazon rain forest is in South America. Lions live in Africa.
There are mice that live in the forests.
Yes, mice do live in Texas.
It depends what type By MHJ Door mice: No House mice: Yes blue faced mice: Yes
There are mice that live in the forests.
Mice can live anywhere where humans live and they prefer to live in human's houses
The plural word for a mouse is MICE
They live in burrows in the soft ground in the eastern hemispheres.. same with rats..
mice live in fields, your basement, outside, pet stores and also borrows
definitely, field mice can live any wheres.
It live in a hole
Yes, Mice need water.