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While mice should be slighlty exposed to sun and warmth rather then constant dark, it's not recommended to leave them outside unless it's sheltered and appropriate with some light and some shade. You can keep them near a window inside so they get some light but don't expose them fully or this can lead to health problems. Try finding a comfortable place inside that's not too dark but not to light exposed. :)

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