Mice have small bodies primarily due to evolutionary adaptations that allow them to thrive in various environments. Their size enables them to navigate through tight spaces and evade predators, enhancing their survival chances. Additionally, smaller bodies require fewer resources, allowing them to exploit a wide range of habitats and food sources effectively. This size also facilitates rapid reproduction, contributing to their population resilience.
No, but there such animals as very small mice but not a very small mice (grammar mistake)
Mice are small, omnivorous, rodents.
The shape of lemur bodies depends upon the species. Some are small and resemble mice or chipmunks, while others are larger and similar to cats or monkeys.
The shape of lemur bodies depends upon the species. Some are small and resemble mice or chipmunks, while others are larger and similar to cats or monkeys.
mice poops ... or really small chairs.
Owls feed on mice and small birds.
sorry its birds' mice not birds mice ' !!! @#$% and no not a sweare!
The feeder mice are small and are easy to bread.
Yes
No, they get their fur in time. About 3 weeks with the mice I had once.
a mice is very small
No!Mice only eat seeds etc. and small insects.