The population size of an organism can vary greatly depending on various factors such as habitat, availability of resources, and predation. Generally, mice have a larger population size compared to foxes due to their shorter reproductive cycle, higher reproductive rate, and ability to adapt to a wider range of environments. Crabgrass, being a plant species, can have an even larger population size compared to both mice and foxes, as plants can reproduce rapidly through seeds and vegetative propagation.
Yes, If there are 2 or more mice. In order to make a population there has to be 2 or more of the same type of an organism.
The have the same face but a rat is bigger then a mice
Mice are cute little rodents. Some people call them rats,but they are wrong. Rats are bigger and their teeth are bigger.
YES
Prey is the animal or organism that is attacked and eaten by another animal or organism. A few examples of prey are:Fish (prey to dolphins, whales, sharks, and bigger fish)Mice and rabbits (prey to owls and foxes)Gazelles (prey to lions)
Rats are nicer than mice and are bigger, live longer, and are smarter than mice.
both will experience population drops. if there is no grass, there will be less insects, less mice to eat the insects, and less owls to eat the mice.
175 mice in the world
mice and other small animals and rarely a bigger mammal
This is a misnomer. Fancy mice are the exact same as feeder mice, they are usually just more colourful and sometimes tamer/handled more often as they are intended as pets.
The human population helped the mice population in several ways. The first would be eliminating the wolf population, since the primary diet of wolves are mice. We've also helped them by the sheer waste of food in the U.S. since mice feed off the garbage we throw away.
the population of owls decreases