mice breed all year round therefore they r born all year round
yes! petsmart sells mice year-round! but at times they may be out of mice. they do sell them all time though! :)
late fall
This really depends on the size of the individual weasel and the proportion of the diet that is mice. It can be anywhere from 50 to more than 300! They do regulate the populations of mice in some habitats so it would be a sizable proportion of the number of mice that are born.
disruptive selection
He was born on mars with wild dingos that wore tutus and ate tacos all the time with mice
A Genetic bottleneck
1968 the mice's were gone into space
Mice can have babies whenever, not just in the spring. A female mouse ovulates every five days, or rather, can get pregnant every five days. Once a female mouse is pregnant, it will take about twenty-days for the baby mice to be born.
Baby mice are born blind and their eyes remain closed until around 10-14 days after birth. Their eyesight develops gradually as they grow, with full vision typically achieved by the time they are a few weeks old.
Stabilizing selection
no
Likely because the Egyptians viewed mice as a symbol of life and vitality. During the time of the year when the Nile would flood, the surrounding land was irrigated. This brought great crops and prosperity. When the ground dried, it would crack, leaving troughs deep enough for small mice to call home. The Egyptians observed the mice emerging from the cracks and presumed that they had been born of the mud itself. Because the ancient Egyptians were an extremely superstitious, polytheistic culture and the Nile was the key to their livelihood, they equated mice with life and vitality.