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Feet is the plural for foot; mice is the plural of mouse.
mice and rats
The foot has more bones then the leg.
Most likely, if the mouse has a foot that has turned purple, the cotton has fibers wrapped around the tiny foot and has cut off circulation. The mouse may lose the foot but it may can be saved. It really depends on how long the foot has been without proper blood flow. First, get a magnifying glass so you can see really well and remove the fibers from around the foot. If the foot hasn't been caught in the fibers for very long, it may regain circulation and heal. Otherwise, the foot will die and fall off and the mouse will have a nub where the foot was but will otherwise be fine. They can deal with losing a foot fairly easily.
Drop a mouse at any height from a foot or higher and the mouse will come out on its feet 90% of the time. Any lower, and the mouse's success rate drops signifigantly.
mostly in the mouse leg because there bones in the feet have more
I once read some place...in a book mind you... that Mickey Mouse was 4 foot tall.
Yes it can
Foot support is crucial in ICT (Information and Communication Technology) settings as it promotes ergonomic posture, reducing the risk of strain and injury during prolonged periods of sitting. Proper foot support helps maintain spinal alignment and enhances overall comfort, which can improve focus and productivity. Additionally, it aids in blood circulation, preventing fatigue and discomfort associated with extended computer use.
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ICT in french is informatique .