Yes mice have bladders and contrary to popular belief they do have some control over their bladders.
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∙ 13y agoYes, mice have bladders. The bladder is an organ that stores urine until it is ready to be excreted from the body. Mice, like other mammals, have urinary systems that include a bladder for this purpose.
Animals that urinate frequently include small mammals like rodents, such as mice and rats, as well as birds. This is because their small size means they have a higher metabolism and need to eliminate waste more often. Additionally, animals that require a lot of water to stay hydrated, such as elephants and camels, may also urinate frequently.
yes,frogs have bladders
Baby mice, like many mammals, release urine frequently since their bladders are small. You may notice wet bedding or fur, and the smell of ammonia in their cage. It's important to keep their living area clean to monitor their elimination habits.
Mice are rodents.
the boney bladder fish =)
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No they do not have bladders only humans do.
yes they have 2 urinary bladders
They don't have bladders in them
Air bladders in the pine family help the seeds disperse by catching the wind and aiding in their transportation. They also help the seeds to float on water, allowing for dispersal across bodies of water.
Yes snakes have bladders, nearly all animals have bladders to extract their wasteful body fluids.
Battle of Bladders - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
Balloons and bladders are both flexible containers that can expand and contract to hold air or liquid. They are both used in various applications such as decorations, transportation, and storage. Additionally, both balloons and bladders can pop or burst if they are subjected to too much pressure.
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