yes, they do, if they are living in a cage by themselves they are not expecting an other rodent with them!!!!! yes, they do, if they are living in a cage by themselves they are not expecting an other rodent with them!!!!!
only if its daylight,some mice could be scared of their own reflection
Blub! Blub!
Cover their ears and cry.
No, a newborn baby cannot see their own reflection immediately after birth. At this stage, their vision is quite limited, typically focusing only on objects that are 8 to 12 inches away. It takes several months for babies to develop the ability to recognize and understand reflections. Over time, they will begin to notice and react to their own image in mirrors.
Some people like mice and some do not. If your question is aimed at the whole site's user base, it is more likely than not that some of the site's users do own mice. Owning mice isn't a requirement to use WikiAnswers, and most people don't own mice.
In Of Mice and Men, it is stated that Carlson owns a Luger.
Reflection
Babies typically recognize their own reflection in a mirror around 18 to 24 months of age.
Lenny crushes mice and puppies in "Of Mice and Men" due to his lack of understanding his own strength.
about 4 weeks.
You can see your own reflection on a window because glass is a smooth and highly reflective surface that bounces light effectively. When light from you hits the glass, it reflects back with little scattering, allowing you to see your reflection.
well it depends on the chicken if you train it to not be afraid then it wont but if you over react then it might get scred