The ones that hibernate around here seem to sleep a lot.
poke him
Tap it
It does not eat.
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You can tell a baby mouse is a mouse by looking at its size, shape, and features. Newborn mice are tiny, hairless, and pink, with closed eyes and big round ears that lie flat at first. As they grow, they develop soft fur, their eyes open at about 2 weeks old, and their tails become long and thin — about the same length as their body. Baby mice are also much smaller than baby rats; they have smaller heads, more delicate features, and shorter feet. If the tail is long, the ears are large goto.now/YJkWW👈🏻
No, but they eat alot before hibernating
Dormouse
That is the correct spelling of "hibernating" (seasonal inactivity).
The suffix in the word "hibernating" is "-ing."
you have to move the mouse
No, the Hopping mouse does not hibernate. These small rodents are active year-round and do not undergo a period of extended sleep or torpor like some other hibernating animals. They are well adapted to survive in their arid environments by being active at night and conserving energy during the day.
don't know about water mouse, but the phylum of sea mouse is Annelida