Yes, rats are VERY intelligent but that doesn't mean that in the wild u can find a nice tame rat that knows your are friendly. Don't do that, u will lose a finger. Instead get one at a pet store or from a breeder.
185 years days and up because they take a long time to eat and they're not smart
The Darling Downs hopping mouse is extinct. As a hopping mouse, its living relatives are the Northern hopping mouse, Mitchell's hopping mouse, Dusky hopping mouse, Fawn hopping mouse and Spinifex hopping mouse.
There are several mouse techniques. When moving the mouse do not rest the wrist or forearms. Do not grip the mouse tightly and use the shoulder to move the mouse. Click the mouse buttons softly and do not raise pinky finger when moving or clicking the mouse.
don't know about water mouse, but the phylum of sea mouse is Annelida
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To effectively catch a smart mouse, use a humane trap with bait that the mouse finds irresistible. Place the trap in areas where the mouse is active, such as along walls or near food sources. Check the trap regularly and release the mouse far away from your home.
There is a mouse trap called a 'Smart Mouse Trap' and it is in the shape of a house. The mouse runs inside and the door to the house shaped mice catcher simply closes without harming the mouse.
There are a number of humane mouse traps available in stores or online. One would be the Smart Mouse Trap available on Amazon.com. It is reusable, uses no poison or glue, and is safe around children and pets.
A smart board is basically like a projection screen that you can interact with using a mouse keyboard or pens. You can draw or move objects based on the projection shown.
Some of the best pet-safe mouse traps on the market include the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap, the Authenzo Humane Mouse Trap, and the Catcha 2 Piece Humane Smart Mouse Trap. These traps are designed to capture mice without harming them, making them safe for pets in the household.
... a smart move. The keyboard is quicker for most every task and more ergonomic too.
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Yes it is possible that the daddy will harm the babies. He could eat them or injure them especially in the first week of birth. It's smart to remove the male mouse until the babies are at least 3 weeks old.
185 years days and up because they take a long time to eat and they're not smart
No, Algernon was not a shrew in "Flowers for Algernon." He was a laboratory mouse who underwent an experimental surgery to increase his intelligence. His story parallels that of the main character, Charlie Gordon, who undergoes the same procedure.
Generally, predators have more highly-developed brains than prey animals, as it takes more skills to hunt than to hide. It would be fair to say that foxes are "smart" in the ways foxes need to be smart, and mice are smart in the ways mice need. Neither is likely to compose a haiku.
Usually mice can be smart and make a nest out of basically any source of material in a cage by dragging it to where they want to make the nest - usually in a small space (mouse house). To help the mouse out, put shredded newspaper , wood shavings, cut up fabrics, wool, even just ripped up paper will do. Have fun !