None. Mice are animals and therefore do not need or want shoes.
Rice.
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No. Life rhymes with knife, fife, and rife. Twice rhymes with dice, lice, mice, nice, price, rice, and slice.
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'murum et virorum' is the following: of mice and men. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'murum' means 'of mice'; 'et' means 'and'; 'virorum' means 'of men'. The pronunciation is the following: MOO-ruhm eht vih-ROH-ruhm. The English phrasing is used in the title of a book by American author John Ernst Steinbeck III [February 27, 1902-December 20, 1968]. Steinbeck himself borrowed the title from the poem, 'To a Mouse', by Robert Burns [January 25, 1759-July 21, 1796], The Bard of Scotland: 'The best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley*. *often go wrong.
they need a 40 gal. tank, desert sand, a light, the correct light bulb, they eat crickets, mealworms, and shredded carrots (and mice), very easy to care for, easy to hold.
No optical mice do not have lasers in them, they use LED's (light emmiting diodes).
Millions of mice.
Mice.
No, they can't see properly.
It is estimated that there are billions of mice in the world.
Light-colored coats were selected for on light-colored sand
It's just how they are. One of their parents could be light or dark or both of them could. If one is light colored and one is dark colored the offspring has a 50/50 chance of being light or dark.
175 mice in the world
If someone caught 10 mice, it means that 10 mice were caught.
It is simple, just dont rear rats/mice whatever you call them. Haahaha funny!
mice have 8-14 siblings in a litter