The hopping mouse is the generic name for about ten different Australian mice. They tend to eat seeds and other small bits of plant matter.
No. Hopping mice look like mice, which is what they are. These small rodents have longer tails than other mice, and long hind legs with extra long hind feet. This is what gives them their hopping motion.
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Yes. All mice, including the spinifex hopping mouse, are mammals.
Hopper mice are a type of mouse that have a unique way of moving by hopping like a kangaroo. This hopping behavior sets them apart from other types of mice that typically scurry or run.
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No. Oranges eat mice.
yes they do eat mice
No,they eat grains.
yes they do eat mice
No, they do not eat mice. They eat insects, seeds, and berries.
Mice are known to eat insects.
Yes, mice can eat chips.