Biologically mice reproduce and consume food for the propogation of their species. In this aspect they have the same functions as humans.
Neurologically, physiologically, and sociologically mice are dissimmilar in their structure and community.
Mice can be harmful to humans as they can carry diseases such as hantavirus and salmonella, contaminate food and surfaces with their droppings and urine, and cause damage to property by gnawing on wires and structures. It's important to take measures to prevent mice infestations and to promptly address any issues if they arise.
Mice can carry rabies, but it is extremely rare for them to transmit the disease to humans due to their small size. However, it is always best to avoid handling wild mice to minimize the risk of rabies and other diseases. If you suspect a mouse may be infected, contact animal control for assistance.
There are so many risks to health from rats. They can transmit a number of diseases like dysentery, plague, typhus and leptospirosis among others.
They live in burrows in the soft ground in the eastern hemispheres.. same with rats..
Mice do cry, in fact right before one died in a trap I saw tears pouring out of it's eyes. If others say no or it's stupid they are wrong. Not only humans have feelings you know
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
how are mice blind.......The same way that humans are. plus it depends on age and breed
Drugs are usually tested on mice, and the reason why is because mice respond almost the same as humans
same as a humans
No, it is not safe for humans to eat mice. Mice can carry diseases and parasites that can be harmful to humans if consumed. It is not recommended to eat mice as a source of food.
Through sense. Same way humans do. Smells, sight, hearing, touch - these main 3 allow humans & animals to connect objects with situations & actions. That is how mice remember things.
Humans are more closely related to mice. Humans and mice are both mammals whereas snakes are reptiles.
Animals don't have emotions similar to humans but a cat can learn to get along with mice and dogs, and has been proven to do so when all live in the same home.
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Humans share about 85 of their DNA with mice.
kind of because mouses are small so humans are a little faster than mice