A mouse has fur primarily for insulation and protection. The fur helps to regulate body temperature, keeping the mouse warm in cooler environments. Additionally, it provides camouflage, aiding in survival by helping them blend into their surroundings and evade predators. Fur also serves a sensory function, as the whiskers and fur can detect changes in the environment.
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Mice get their fur when they are just a couple of weeks old.
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The body covering of a mouse is fur.
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
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The characteristics of a field mouse are definitely inherited from its parents. A young mouse will gain all of its characteristics from it's parents because they are a product of their parents.
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A common type of mouse that fits this description is the Black or melanistic variety of the Fancy Mouse (Mus musculus domesticus). This breed, characterized by its dark fur and thick coat, is popular among pet mouse enthusiasts for its striking appearance.
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