The body length of a typical house mouse (Mus musculus) ranges from about 2.5 to 4 inches (6 to 10 centimeters), excluding the tail. The tail itself can be approximately the same length as the body, often making the total length when including the tail around 7 to 10 inches (18 to 25 centimeters). However, sizes can vary slightly among different species of mice.
The decomposition of a mouse's dead body can vary based on environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and presence of scavengers. In general, it can take a few weeks to a few months for a mouse's body to fully decompose.
A tiny grey rodent with 4 legs and a tail as long as it's body.
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Long-tongued arboreal mouse was created in 2003.
The mouse's tail was very long.
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they will never live in your body and inside of your body.
on the penis
The long-tailed hopping mouse of Australia is now extinct. Its fur was pale sandy brown, interspersed with many fine black hairs over most of its body, but its underparts were white. Similarly, its tail was pale brown above, but white underneath.
A question answered with a question. Why do you want to keep a mouse in a car? I'm assuming a live mouse.
about 6"
The life span of pygmy mouse is about 2 years .