Mice are very social animals. Their noises are their way of talking. Normal conversation for them sounds like quiet chatter. They also have quiet squeaks to show pleasure, as when they are being groomed. They have mid-range squeaks when they are being territorial, slightly louder short squeaks when they have fearful anticipation, and louder/longer high pitched squeaks when they are angry or hurt (physically or emotionally).
they are enjoying intercourse.
Yes, loud noises can startle mice and cause them to feel fear. Mice have sensitive hearing, so loud noises like sudden claps or bangs can be distressing for them. It is important to keep noise levels minimal around pet mice to ensure their well-being.
Yes, mice can hear humans and distinguish their sounds from other noises. Mice have a keen sense of hearing and can detect a wide range of frequencies, allowing them to differentiate between different sounds, including those made by humans.
Mice are sensitive to ultrasonic sounds and may exhibit behaviors such as freezing, fleeing, or vocalizing in response to these high-frequency noises.
It means baby mice.
If by Fancy mice you mean Show mice, & common you mean pet/lab/snake food mice, then yes, they do mix. They're all basically the same animal, just different variations.
If you mean choices....then noises and voices.
why are golden mice endangered? not like normal mice. i mean golden mice that live in the forests
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no gerbils think mice are very mean, rotten and smelly