here eye sight is very poor and there sense of smell and hearing is very strong.
No, mice have a better sense of smell .
Mice have extremely sensitive hearing. They can hear frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing and use their keen sense of hearing to be alert to potential threats and communicate with other mice.
Yes, because mice they have a keen sense of smell and will start to smell "human" around it or, worse, the smell of "death" because of the dead mice that came before them.
we are breeding mice
Yes. they do but rats are often the ones used the most.
Well, do not know if you are asking if mice have the sense of smell or that they put out an odor. First, mice have a very good sense of smell second, mice will only put out an odor that people can smell if their cage is not kept really clean.
Yes, mice are not considered safe for human consumption due to the risk of transmitting diseases and parasites. It is not recommended to eat mice.
You could rewrite the senses of a human with possessive nouns by phrasing them as "the human's sense of sight," "the human's sense of hearing," "the human's sense of taste," "the human's sense of touch," and "the human's sense of smell."
you just don't make sense
how does bats hearing compare to human hearing
wherever there is human waste.
No, mice are not commonly eaten as part of a human diet.