A mouse will typically travel up to 100 meters to return to its home.
A mouse will typically travel up to 100 meters to return home. Factors that influence the distance it covers include the mouse's familiarity with the area, availability of food sources, presence of predators, and obstacles in its path.
Rats can travel up to a mile to find their way back home.
On average, a mouse can travel up to 1 mile in a day.
Mice can travel up to about 1 mile to find their way back home.
Mice can travel up to 3 miles to find their way back home.
A mouse will typically travel up to 100 meters to return home. Factors that influence the distance it covers include the mouse's familiarity with the area, availability of food sources, presence of predators, and obstacles in its path.
Rats can travel up to a mile to find their way back home.
On average, a mouse can travel up to 1 mile in a day.
Mice can travel up to about 1 mile to find their way back home.
Mice can travel up to 3 miles to find their way back home.
A mouse can travel up to 100 feet in search of food and shelter.
A mouse will typically travel up to 100 feet in search of food and shelter.
that's 7miles isn't it,dumb question :S
To prevent a mouse from returning to your home, release it at least one mile away.
20miles
To prevent a mouse from returning to your home, release it at least 1-2 miles away in a suitable habitat. Mice have a strong homing instinct and may find their way back if released too close.
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