Mouse lemurs, the smallest primates, survive in their native Madagascar forests by being nocturnal, which helps them avoid predators and find food. They have a diet primarily consisting of fruits, insects, and small invertebrates, allowing them to adapt to various environmental conditions. Additionally, their small size and excellent climbing abilities enable them to navigate trees and avoid ground-based threats. Socially, they often live in small groups, providing safety through social interactions and communal living.
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it eats grass. the grass hides the mouse from birds.
Mickey Mouse and the Mousketeers.
Exceptions are always there.... SO why not????
All hawks eat mice.
A mouse requires about 2 to 3 grams of food per day in order to survive. The mouse will starve in just a few days without that amount of food.
the speaker's plan to trap the mouse is ruined by the mouse's own fear, despite the speaker's intentions to spare the mouse's life. The irony lies in the unexpected outcome of the situation where the speaker realizes that both he and the mouse are struggling to survive in a harsh world, despite their differences.
it could be more be 20 opossums, but only some of them survive.
it depends on food, water, space, and shelter
A Venus flytrap has the same characteristics as the mouse lemur and the fossa because they all have things that help them survive where they are.
It will die. The mouse needs oxygen, just as other living things to survive.
The speaker in "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns sympathizes with the mouse for stealing grain. He understands that the mouse is only trying to survive and acknowledges that both of them face struggles in life. The speaker forgives the mouse for taking the grain and expresses a sense of shared hardship.