Of course they do.
No. If you have a mouse do not put it underwater or you will drown it. Mice breathe with their lungs just like humans.
Mice may breathe fast due to stress, fear, or exertion. Increased respiratory rate can also be a sign of illness or respiratory infection in mice. It's important to monitor their breathing and behavior to determine the underlying cause.
mice have paws, fur, eyes, nose, wiskers, ears, lungs, heart, throat, tail, stomach, internal organs, kidneys and a brain...etc
is a human with a heart and lungs and a brain and if you dnt have thatn you are really screwd because you are not human Interesting, cats, mice, dogs, snakes, etc. all have hearts and lungs and brains... guess they must be human too.
Lizards do not have gills. They have lungs for breathing air, unlike aquatic animals that have gills to extract oxygen from water.
No. Mice do not technically breath with their gills extract dissolved oxygen from water, afterward excreting carbon dioxide. While this is respiration it is not technically breathing. Mice generally breathe with their lungs.
Mice are one of the smallest mammals, giving birth to live young and suckling them.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
Mice are rodents.
House Mice
Mice is already plural. e.g. One mouse, two mice, and three blind mice!Mouse has an irregular plural, mice.
Mice