Mus musculus
It originates from the Latin word 'Mus', which is also the genus under which mice are categorised. The Latin term for the common house mouse is Mus musculus.
The Latin word for "mouse" is "mus". (Pronounced "Moose".)
If its in the field, its not a house mouse.
The Latin word for 'rat' is Mus. It's the same noun as for 'mouse'. The Latin word for 'mouse'- or 'rat-trap' is 'muscipula'.
The Latin word for 'mouse' is Mus. The diminutive 'musculus' means 'little mouse'. In the ancient, classical Latin of the ancient Romans, the noun 'mus' doesn't refer only to a mouse. It also refers to the sable, the marten, and the ermine.
No because a house mouse is in the house :)
Mouse House or Rat flat
Domesticus means house in Latin.
A Mouse in the House was created on 1947-08-30.
House mouse
mus, muris
The Professionalname for a House Mouse is Mus Musculus. Weird or What!