She is much quicker ... she need more energy! Elephant have more fat so they can feed off of that if they lack food. Rats on the other hand do not have a lot off fat and they burn off energy so much that an average meal for a mouse woll only last ot for a few animals. Elephants also do not move a lot so one meal can last them for up to one day.
Nearly all animal cells are the sames size (an elephant has the same sized cells a a mouse but an elephant has more of them). Therefore to answer your question we would need to know what organism you had in mind because the number of cells depends on how big that organism is.
Nearly all animal cells are the sames size (an elephant has the same sized cells a a mouse but an elephant has more of them). Therefore to answer your question we would need to know what organism you had in mind because the number of cells depends on how big that organism is.
We need a little more information here- mouse as in Mickey, or mouse as in computer???
Why did the elephant paint it's toenails red ?... So it could hide in a cherry tree ! What does an elephant need a telephone for ?... To make trunk calls ! What do you get if you cross an elephant with a mouse ?... HUGE holes in the wall !
you need more sleep, to build up You're muscles.
If your mouse is IN your computer you'll need more help than an exterminator.
You need to edit your question to be more specific.
How much care an African Elephant needs depends on its health and its age. If it is in bad health at any age, it will need a lot of care. If it is in good health, and not an infant, it will need the basics of any animal. The younger they are, and more senior it becomes, the more care it will need.
Because he was a "charging elephant."
A Quarter million miceA Male African Elephant weighs over 7000kg. Asian Elephants weigh over 5000kg. The biggest recorded elephant was 12000kg. The weight of a mouse is also very variable but is about 20g. Taking the figures of 5000kg and 20g, one would need 250 000 mice to equal the weight of an elephant!
A shrew is a small mouse-like animal with a long, pointed snout and tiny eyes. It is often mistaken for a mouse but is actually a different species in the Soricidae family. Shrews are known for their high metabolic rate and need to consume food regularly to survive.
A newborn mouse will be unable to do anything at death since it will cease to live. You need to be more precise with your question in order to get a better answer.