Normally mice do not squeak. Normal mouse communication is far too high pitched for the human ear to hear. Mice do squeak when they're ill with respiratory infections. Sometimes they will squeak audibly for the rest of their lives.
Baby mice will also squeak audibly if they are nursing from their mothers, scared, or hurt.
Many people fear mice due to their sqeak.
No sometimes they sqeak though
creak, cry, shrill
Any time it wants to
it makes a sqeak sound to alert the other deer
A mockingbird a imitate the song for almost any other type of bird. Not mention a verity of other sounds like whistles, chirps, clicks, and some times even groans.
they sqeak and the other usually sqeaks back
NOUN: 'She heard a squeak coming from the kitchen.'VERB: '... but the door squeaked as I slowly opened it. Bother!'
Not very noisy at all, aside from the squeaking that their excercising wheels make when they're running on them; in fact, they only sqeak when you suspend them by their tails. Mice are great pets- very easy to manage. They take a bit of time to get to know, however- after all, they're only mice, and have a negligible level of intellect.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
Mice are rodents.
House Mice