You're not going to like my answer,but here it is. Mice are very,very light in weight,and are voracious eaters,and as we've seen go to the bathroom anywhere & everywhere. Mice step in their own fecies and urine,which is extreemly sticky,and for a short period are able to go up or down verticle surfaces,then the mouse eats anouther spider,bug or corn flake,relieves him[or her]self,steps in it & the process begins anew.
Professor Jacobs
Mice only climb walls if there is something to grip onto. They can't climb on walls in a house, unless the paint has some sort of grip to it. They can't climb glass, either. But when I got a mouse, there was a thin-grated air vent in the cage, and she hung onto that. =3
Yes, Dipladenia can climb up walls or structures using its twining stems.
Yes, they can climb very well. Probably up walls... But they can defenitely climb! Hope this helped! ( :
Yes, hoyas are climbing plants that can climb up walls or structures using their aerial roots.
Yes, Asiatic jasmine can climb up walls or structures using its twining stems.
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Yes, raccoons are skilled climbers and can climb walls. They are able to climb up to 20 feet high using their sharp claws and agile bodies.
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Yes, pothos plants can climb up walls or other surfaces using their aerial roots to attach and grow vertically.
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u use rockclimb to climb walls
Yes, English ivy is a climbing plant that can grow up walls and structures using its aerial roots to attach itself and climb vertically.