If they have something to cling to, absolutely! My mice are very fond of walking upside down on their cage lid.
Humans House Mice House Fly Common Juniper Moose Ocelot Bald Eagle Rock Dove (Pigeon)
Mice are rodents.
Diurnal mice are active during the day and sleep at night, unlike nocturnal mice which are active at night. Some examples of diurnal mice include deer mice and house mice.
There are over 1,000 species of mice found worldwide.
the mice is an adaptation that increased their fitness is 50% of mice that pass on their offspring
Bats are totally different then mice! Mice crawl, bats fly! Get the hit?
Mice
if they can catch it, yes. but if the fly is dead, it maby will eat it.
Stabilizing Selection
No they only prey on creatures they can fly with such as fish, rabbits, mice etc
Crows and mice differ significantly in their classification and physical characteristics. Crows are birds, belonging to the family Corvidae, and are known for their intelligence, ability to fly, and distinct black feathers. In contrast, mice are small mammals from the family Muridae, characterized by their fur-covered bodies, long tails, and inability to fly. Additionally, crows are omnivorous scavengers, while mice primarily feed on seeds and grains.
mice dislike rubarb ,cats ,dogs,bacicly all animals even rats rats eat mice,chocolate,the same gender as them ,flea shampoo,fly spary,toxic gass, When it's raining cats and dogs :D
Yes, penguins can fly, but they're sneaky, and don't fly in front of us, as they don't get payed for it, they are in fact very intelligent, rivalling even dolphins, mice, seals, and that bunch of idiots we humans call humans.
This would be survival of the fittest and evolution at work. Because the gray mice are harder for the birds to see, they live to reproduce and pass their genes for color on. This is why most wild mice are gray in color, while domesticated mice are a variety of colors. Domesticated mice were bred to be pretty, while the wild mice breed for survival.
Heather S. Buchanan has written: 'George and Matilda Mouse and the doll's house' -- subject(s): Dwellings, Fiction, Mice 'Emily Mouse's first adventure' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice 'George Mouse learns to fly' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice 'Matilda Mouse's garden' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice 'George Mouse's water music' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice 'This little piggy' -- subject(s): Adaptations, Folklore, Nursery rhymes 'Emily Mouse's beach house' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
They fly over your head gigity and eat mice and many other macro animals...gigity