Responsibly? MIce can be bred around 3 times and must have breaks in between matings. A pair of mice can make up to 20 (but more commonly somewhere around 10) babies but the babies must wait until they are around 3 months old to breed, or the chances of complications rise. So, if you are a responsible breeder, a pair of mice could make somewhere around 50-100 mice.
Even if you are breeding mice for reptile food, you should still do research and follow these guidelines. Just dumping mice into a tub to breed and breed and breed in unsanitary conditions is unethical treatment of animals... not only that, but what goes into your mouse, goes into your snake. If you breed without considering the health of the animal and your pet eats that animal, it is not getting optimum nutrition.
i think its 21 or around that bumber
the mice is an adaptation that increased their fitness is 50% of mice that pass on their offspring
the mice is an adaptation that increased their fitness is 50% of mice that pass on their offspring
120. All you have to do is multiply the amount of offspring by the about of months. The mouse would have 12 offspring permonth. The word per is used when using multiplication. Therefore, 12 babies x 10 months =120 moths Hint: When multiplying by10, just add a zero to the original number.
Conan - 2010 Of Mice and Men and Their Mutant Offspring Mice-Men 3-152 was released on: USA: 21 October 2013
Sure if you get it neutered, but otherwise i think not. It's natural for mice to mate every day for the sake of offspring.
It could happen if the genes of the father or the mother have white in them. Its unlikely though.
Incomplete dominance
Incomplete dominance
they are gorgers and grazers by themselves but when they have offspring they are also hoarders.
This is an example of incomplete dominance.
This is an example of incomplete dominance.