It is not safe or ethical to cook mice. It is important to treat all living creatures with respect and kindness. If you are looking to learn how to cook, there are many resources available for cooking with ingredients that are safe and ethical.
Yes mice are veryintelligent and can learn quickly but you need to train them first, and will learn fast. Good luck!(:
The ethical considerations of the mice drowning experiment involve concerns about animal welfare and the potential harm inflicted on the mice. The scientific implications include the study of stress responses and behavior in animals under extreme conditions, which can provide insights into human behavior and physiology.
Pamela Mary Cook has written: 'Pathogenesis and persistence of pneumonia virus of mice'
Yes. Mice can learn like humans. But not as well as humans obviously. But I can't say they are the smartest rodents of all. So, hope this helped! A little.....
Mice are fat & ugly beasts so i suggest not wasted your time with questions about them. If u really want it though, the answer is zombie liver.
Biker MIce from Mars is a science fiction animated television series. You can learn about the series and find out about the characters at IMDB. Read reviews and story plots.
Voles look essentialy like a short tailed mice. They move in the same manner as mice on flat open ground and can climb small obstacles.
Margaret J. Cook has written: 'The anatomy of the laboratory mouse' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Atlases, Comparative Anatomy, Mice
It depends on what kind of mice you are looking at. Although most common house mice are vegetarians. (Did I spell That right?^)
In "Of Mice and Men," the two people allowed in the cook's room are Slim and Whit. Slim is a wise and respected ranch worker, while Whit is a younger laborer who shares the same living quarters as the other men on the ranch.
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Yes, because mice they have a keen sense of smell and will start to smell "human" around it or, worse, the smell of "death" because of the dead mice that came before them.