A mouse can get through a hole the size of a ball point pen (7mm) . A shrew is smaller so can probably get through a hole of 4-7mm. I think small rodents can compress their skulls to squeeze through amazingly small gaps.
Yes, shrew are related to mice. Shrew may dig a hole in your house or even eat a little bit of your food.
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Make a small hole in a window cover and look at the opposite wall. ... when some of the rays reflected from a bright subject pass through a small hole in ... the creation of an inverted image formed by light rays passing through a pinhole.
It might sound crazy but an adult rat can fit through a 1/2 inch space! I don't think a 1/2 x 1/2 hole, but definitely a horizontal space that tall. Hope this helped!
Easy. Roof rats are known for climbing. They go across utility lines, can climb up stucco, use trees touching the building or a convenient hole near the ground, go up through a wall and use your attic to get into others.
Yes, shrew are related to mice. Shrew may dig a hole in your house or even eat a little bit of your food.
The movement of gas through a small hole into an area of lower pressure is diffusion.
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Make a small hole in a window cover and look at the opposite wall. ... when some of the rays reflected from a bright subject pass through a small hole in ... the creation of an inverted image formed by light rays passing through a pinhole.
Gases are able to flow through a small hole because of diffusion. This is the process by which the rapidly moving molecules move apart through the collision with other molecules.
If the ferrets head will fit into the hole, then the rest of their body can go through the hole