Mice is not a gender.
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Trial and Error
Yes, of course. This has been proven many times over, fortunately or unfortunately, in laboratory experiments. Some of the most famous of these involved "teaching" mice to run mazes. In my opinion, when this was done by reward system, it was not inhumane. Using a punishment system, it was. Either way, mice can learn, and their learning processes do, indeed, and to a great extent, involve memory. Lab mice and white mice, by the way, are identical. They derive as a species from the house mouse, families of which may live in your walls.
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Yes, mice are capable of learning through various means such as associative learning, spatial learning, and social learning. They can be trained to perform specific tasks and can also demonstrate behaviors influenced by past experiences and environmental cues.
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It is true. If they smell food at the end of a maze they will tend to go fast to get to the end. But they don't go as fast as light.
Yes mice are veryintelligent and can learn quickly but you need to train them first, and will learn fast. Good luck!(:
If you know your rodents, you should be able to tell the gender of baby rodents at birth (I can).
In can. Mice carry disease and it can be carried through the feces.
Yes. Mice can learn like humans. But not as well as humans obviously. But I can't say they are the smartest rodents of all. So, hope this helped! A little.....