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Yes, it is possible for a mouse to turn slightly orange if it eats an excessive amount of carrots due to the high levels of beta-carotene in carrots. However, it would require a large intake of carrots for this color change to occur, and it is not harmful to the mouse's health.
No it can not a mouse is simply a hetrotropth
not really unless its a fuzzy mouse
A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mickey and Minnie Mouse (yes, even names of fictional characters)Robert Thompson, aka The Mouse Man of Kilburn, British furniture maker and craftsman who carved a mouse in each of his pieces.Mouse Mill Road, Westport, MAThe Coffee Mouse Cafe, Rochester, MN'The Mouse That Roared' (1959) starring Peter Sellers'A Mouse on a Motorcycle' by Beverly Cleary
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It depends. A food chain could be fairly long with about four or five steps in it, or a food chain could have just two.
That's where an organism fits in the food chain. Like, a Hawk will eat a snake; a snake will eat a mouse; a mouse will eat a grasshopper; a grasshopper eats plants. The hawk is at the top of the trophic level pyramid in this example.
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it is possible
sunflower seeds, berries, grapes. I don't know I'm not a mouse person.
Yes, they love sunflower seeds
This is a question on trophic levels. The grass is the primary producer, the mouse would be the primary consumer; it is a herbivore. The cat would be the secondary consumer. Im pretty sure some lions eat mice and grass. Lions are cats
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Sunflower seeds for the most part. This can also be caused by over-feeding.