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Field mice do not typically seek out and eat wool carpets when they are in the house. They may chew on wool fibers for nesting material, but this behavior is not common indoors. It is more likely for them to infest areas where food sources are available.
Wild Mice are primarily nocturnal animals. Mice have very poor eyesight, but make up for it with their great sense of hearing. They rely on their sense of smell to locate food and avoid predators.
No, snakes do not kill more people per year than spiders. Spiders are responsible for fewer deaths annually worldwide compared to snakes. Snakes are responsible for more human fatalities due to venomous bites than spiders.
Most spiders have 8 eyes, although some have six or less. Most species have poor vision and can mostly just detect light versus darkness. Some kinds, like jumping spiders and wolf spiders, have good vision. Spider eyes are simple instead of compound and have only one lens in front of the retina.
Yes, spiders are arthropods. Arthropods are a group of invertebrate animals that include insects, spiders, crustaceans, and more. Spiders specifically belong to the class Arachnida within the phylum Arthropoda.
because otherwise, they will die. And if they die. There will be no more spiderz, and if there are no more spiderz, your mice in your houze will be hungerz
Yes, If there are 2 or more mice. In order to make a population there has to be 2 or more of the same type of an organism.
Snakes prey on mice and other vermin. If all snakes were removed from a field, the vermin population would probably increase dramatically and the mice and insects would destroy more of the vegetation growing in the field.
No. Field mice are brown and live in medows and feilds. Field mice also get rabies more often than house mice. House mice can be different colors (fancy mice). They live in atics and stuff like that. If they don't have places like that to live in they just make a nest in the ground just like any other mouse would.
Sure it is. They eat them in the wild and much more.
more like Spiders
Yes, a mouse is a mammal. More specifically, a rodent.
No, but the guillotine would've been more humane. Little Bunny Foo Foo bopped field mice on the head. To this day it remains unknown how many of the mice that Foo Foo assaulted survived.
barred owls eat tons of food. they are probably really fat. well they eat, (this may take a while) field mice, shrews, dear mice, small squirrels, baby rabbits, bats, moles, possums, minks, weasels, Spiders, chickens, turtles, fish, frogs, snakes, lizards, crayfish, some insects......... and probably some more but i can't remember any more. hope this helps!!!
barred owls eat tons of food. they are probably really fat. well they eat, (this may take a while) field mice, shrews, dear mice, small squirrels, baby rabbits, bats, moles, possums, minks, weasels, Spiders, chickens, turtles, fish, frogs, snakes, lizards, crayfish, some insects......... and probably some more but i can't remember any more. hope this helps!!!
There was never any evolutionary pressure, that made more potent venom more advantageous. Producing more powerful venom has a metabolic 'cost' to the spider, ie, it takes more energy. Because spiders in the UK prey on small insects, stronger venom gives no advantage, it's a waste of energy. Natural selection therefore favours spiders with a less potent, more energy efficient venom.
Field mice do not typically seek out and eat wool carpets when they are in the house. They may chew on wool fibers for nesting material, but this behavior is not common indoors. It is more likely for them to infest areas where food sources are available.