The differences among mice can be attributed to genetic variations, environmental factors, and individual experiences. Genetic diversity leads to variations in traits such as coat color, size, and behavior. Environmental influences, such as habitat and diet, can also shape their development and characteristics. Additionally, unique life experiences contribute to behavioral differences, making each mouse distinct.
The mice have different alleles or something
Different mice have different alleles
Different mice have different alleles
Yes, mice and rats are both rodents and are related to each other. They belong to the same family, Muridae, but are different species.
Of course, mice can talk to each other.
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They sniff each other.
No, but if they are male mice they will fight for dominance
One is a larger, domesticate species & the other is a smaller, wild species.
Humans are more closely related to mice. Humans and mice are both mammals whereas snakes are reptiles.
Of Mice and Men... when George is telling Lennie that they are completely different to other ranchers/farmers... cause they've got each other.
yes. they have different colors/types of mice at different times depending on which ones they are breeding on the "mice farm" they get there mice from. like at one time they may have brown mice, black spotted mice, orange spotted mice, and grey sometimes, or even other types if a breeder drops them off.