125 species of mice and rats
SPECIES OF RATS AND MICE!!!DEER MICE........... 17 speciesHARVEST MICE........ 7 species GRASSHOPPER MICE.... 3 speciesPOCKET MICE......... 20 speciesKANGAROO MICE....... 2 speciesJUMPING MICE........ 4 speciesRICE RAT............ 2 speciesCOTTON RATS......... 4 speciesWOOD RATS........... 12 speciesKANGAROO RATS....... 16 speciesMUSKRAT............. 2 speciesVOLES............... 26 speciesLEMMINGS..............6 speciesINTRODUCED SPECIES... 3 speciesMEXICAN SPINY POCKETMOUSE.......... 1 speciesPACK RAT........1 species
no if they were countries with deer in them would call off hunting season
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.
Deer mice are similar in personality to any other mouse species. Deer mice are hyper and jittery. They are similar to gerbils as pets.
There are hundreds of species of nocturnal animals. These includes birds (owls), mammals (bats, mice, etc.), some reptiles, and many kinds of fish).
SPECIES OF RATS AND MICE!!!DEER MICE........... 17 speciesHARVEST MICE........ 7 species GRASSHOPPER MICE.... 3 speciesPOCKET MICE......... 20 speciesKANGAROO MICE....... 2 speciesJUMPING MICE........ 4 speciesRICE RAT............ 2 speciesCOTTON RATS......... 4 speciesWOOD RATS........... 12 speciesKANGAROO RATS....... 16 speciesMUSKRAT............. 2 speciesVOLES............... 26 speciesLEMMINGS..............6 speciesINTRODUCED SPECIES... 3 speciesMEXICAN SPINY POCKETMOUSE.......... 1 speciesPACK RAT........1 species
One is a larger, domesticate species & the other is a smaller, wild species.
There is many species that eat and of course kill mice. There are foxes, snakes, possoms, racoons, and any other small creature.
No, elephants and mice are not the same species. The only thing that is similar between them is the fact they are both mammals.
well, it depends on what mice species you are talking about, silly!
There are many species of mice. Some that live in meadows and fields are called field mice. The term is not scientifically precise.
Different mice have different alleles
Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
No, mice and rats are two different species. Rats have rat babies, mice have mouse babies.
Mice are extremely adaptable, as a species and as individuals. Islands enjoy no special protection against the immigration of mice.
No, they are separate species.
Xerocoles are mammals that have adapted to live in deserts. These include many species, mice, rats, foxes, camels and many others.