Mice belong to the Muridae family. Muridae include gerbils, rats, and mice. Some distinguishing characteristics of Muridae include a long, pointed snout, whiskers, and usually they have a long tail and a good sense of hearing and smell.
it belongs to the rodent family
Between the Lions - 1999 City Mouse and Country Mouse The Happy Hocky Family Moves to the Country was released on: USA: 4 October 2010
Ferrets fur is different from a mouse. Ferrets are in the weasel family same as minks and ermines. Mice are in the rodent family and not related to ferrets
No, but ist is in the rodent family (the family that contains both beavers and mice).
It has three names: Musophobia: from the Latin "Mus" for "mouse". Murophobia: from the taxonomic "Muridae" which includes the mouse family. Suriphobia: From the French "souris" for "mouse".
No, He's the only child in the family.
A mouse is a mammal that belongs to the rodent family. Mice fall under the Muridae family and the Mus genus. There are over 30 known species of mice in the world.
A mouse is a small mammal in the rodent family. It eats both meat and vegetation and therefore is omnivorous.
Sterotypically, it's cheese, but when my family has a mouse in the house, we put peanut butter in the traps and it usually draws them out.
Minnie Mouse is part of a well-known fictional family in the Disney universe. Her close family includes her uncle, Morty, and her aunt, Daisy Duck, who is also her best friend. Additionally, Mickey Mouse, her longtime partner, is often considered part of her extended family. Together, they form a beloved group of characters in various Disney stories and cartoons.
lemming a small rodent from the mouse family
An American Tale. :)