If you go on the following website you will make delicious sugar mice
www.smallfilms.co.uk/bagpuss/sugarmice
sugar and water?
sugar rush for rats or mice
Yes....... :)
Sugar mice date back to the early 19th century, originating in England. They were traditionally made around Christmas time as a festive treat for both children and adults, often molded and decorated to resemble tiny mice made out of sugar.
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Mice make little squeaks
You grab some sugar, you grab some ice, mix that stuff up, and feed some mice.
Breeding
The independent variable in the experiment would be the levels of sugar in the diet of the mice, as this is what the student is manipulating. The dependent variable would be the weight of the mice, as this is what the student is measuring to observe the effect of the sugar levels. Other factors, such as the type of mice, their age, and their activity levels, should be controlled to ensure a fair test.
Sugar mice, the traditional English sweet, are believed to have been first made in the early 19th century. They were typically crafted for children and often used as festive treats during Christmas. The sweets are shaped like mice and coated in sugar, reflecting a playful design that has remained popular over the years.
yes they do, because they get hipper with sugar, and can run away from more cat, than without sugar.
It is like candy to them: high in protein and in sugar.