No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No. They would only mate with their own species.
No
I have both. I breed rats for pet & show, mice I don't breed at all.
Yes, you can breed wild female mice with domestic male mice. However, it is important to consider potential genetic and behavioral differences between the two populations that may impact the health and well-being of the offspring. Proper care and monitoring are essential in such breeding experiments.
Animals that gather mast include squirrels, chipmunks, mice, deer, and bears. These animals rely on mast — the nuts and seeds produced by trees — as a food source to store for the winter or times of scarcity.
Chipmunks have several natural predators, including snakes, birds of prey, foxes, and domestic pets like cats and dogs. These animals hunt chipmunks for food, and their presence can pose a threat to chipmunk populations.
put them in a cage and find out i heard they do .
Mice Snakes Chipmunks
ratus breed.
Chipmunks are small rodent-like creatures that are smaller then squirrels, but generally larger then mice. Chipmunks habitats are found in North America and Asia and live in burrows with several different chambers.
rats,chipmunks and many others and mice
Rabbits and mice are in 2 different classes, rabbits are lagomorphs and mice are rodents.They cannot breed.
Peony seeds are dispersed by gardeners or rodents such as rats, mice, and chipmunks.
Rodents such as rats, chipmunks, and mice will disperse peony seeds.
No
No. Chipmunks eat nuts, fruits, berries, insects, frogs and occasionally small mice. They are not big enough to pose a threat to humans and most chipmunks flee if a human gets too close.
I have both. I breed rats for pet & show, mice I don't breed at all.
Yes, coyotes do indeed eat chipmunks. Other predators of the chipmunk include the fox, hawk, weasel, and owls. They hide in logs and trees.