No. Not the same species.
Male mouse is more aggressive and always press for mating. This makes female mouse offensive towards male.
It's quite obvious, remove the male from the cage/enclosure...
A female mouse is called a doe. (and a male mouse is called buck) newborns are pinkies
do you have a male there too because one female mouse can't breed if there is no male in the cage? maybe they are fighting.... or maybe the pet store or you got the breeds mixed up....maybe its a male or something. IF IT HASN'T BEEN 21 DAYS AND SHE HASN'T GIVEN BIRTH OR IS PREGNANT OR LOOKS PREGNANT......GET ANOTHER FEMALE MOUSE AND HOPEFULLY IT WILL BREED.
male and female what?
the males will eat and kill the babies
No, hamsters are territorial, the hamster will kill the mouse.
Yes; you should so the male wont be bothering the female and making her depress .If she is really close to birth and she is depress she might kill her babies.
Mice get pregnant through mating, where a male mouse fertilizes a female mouse's eggs. Factors that contribute to their reproductive process include age, health, genetics, and environmental conditions.
Hi my name is Melina and i am 9 years old. I think it would be best to start out with a female because if you have a female hamster of gerbil or something of the rodent family if you have a male and you put it in with your hamster or gerbil female the results may end in you hamster and/or gerbil may become pregnant.
Separate the male so they won't re-mate. If you don't when the kits are due, the male could carelessly trample on the kits and kill them.