it is more likely for adult male mice to attack baby mice if there are two male mice. There have been studies done showing that when mice receive sunlight, the males will not kill/eat the babies. You should place your mice in a room that gets plenty of natural light. However, it's best to keep your mice out of direct sunlight, especially if they are kept in a terrarium/aquarium as it can overheat.
umm posting is kinda vague, leopards the cats probably eat mice if they really had to. leopard seals do not eat mice, becasue mice do not live in antarctica, and leopard geckos do eat mice. sometimes. just the little babies
Mice eat a variety of things. The adults eat seeds and maybe berries. The babies drink the mom's milk, until they are old enough to eat themselves. Mice are prey not preditors. They are strictly Herbivores.
sometimes they eat cheese but they are mostly preferred to eat peanut butter and bacon. Wild mice do eat allot of things but if these wild mice are babies they wont eat the cheese they will feed of their mums milk
No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
Mice if threatened or babies threatened will eat their young to replenish their food supply to move on to birth again in a safer environment. There isn't much you can do. Other mice will not adopt the mice of females they do not know, they will eat them as well.
Male mice will not care for the baby mice but they will eat the babies.
mice do
No. Oranges eat mice.
No they do not die after having babies.
They have 8 babies.
Yes, they can. But concerning the mother, don't keep them together. Only have the babies with the mother when milk feeding them. The mother might eat the babies.
No! Tree frogs are carnivorous and only eat live insects.