Two Siberian mice are likely to get along better than one Siberian mouse and one rat. Mice are social animals and often thrive in groups, while rats may see mice as competitors or prey. Additionally, the social behaviors and needs of the two species differ, which can lead to stress or aggression in mixed-species situations. Therefore, keeping two Siberian mice together is generally a more harmonious choice.
Yes domestic mice can get along with white footed mice. Typically any mouse can get along with another mouse, even if they're different breeds. Just keep in mind that RATS and MICE DO NOT GET ALONG. The rat(s) will kill and eat the mice. Same with guinea pigs and mice. The guinea pig WILL get attacked by mice and have no defense against them. They cannot use their front paws or teeth. Hope I helped. :)
No: "Mice" is the plural form of mouse. Possible pronouns for "mouse" are "it", "he", or "she".
The word mice is the plural form of mouse. (one mouse, two mice)
The plural of mouse is mice
The plural of mouse is mice.
Mice. One mouse is a mouse. Mice is more than one. The lady had mice in her house. The cat caught a mouse.
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
mouse is singular, mice is plural
mice for 2-infinate mouse for 1 For example i added my MOUSE to my friends group of MICE.
Mice is already plural. e.g. One mouse, two mice, and three blind mice!Mouse has an irregular plural, mice.
The plural of "mouse" is "mice".
The plural form of mouse is mice.