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Mice are rodents.
There are wild mice, but most wild mice aren't rabid....
Yes, there are field mice.
Male mice will not care for the baby mice but they will eat the babies.
Yes, mice are social animals. They like to cuddle with mice friends or you can hold them in your hand.
humans mice do
Food chemically broke down
Lick mice
solar system, mice, etc.
Yes. They function internally as generic USB mice, so they can be used on any system that supports USB mice, even Windows.
I believe that mice do have stronger immune systems than humans because of the environment they dwell in.
Peter C. Taylor has written: 'The use of SCID mice in the investigation of human autoimmune disease' -- subject(s): Animal models, Autoimmune diseases, Chimera, Diseases, Immune system, Immunology, Mice, Mice as laboratory animals, Mice, SCID, Pathology, SCID Mice
Yes, of course. This has been proven many times over, fortunately or unfortunately, in laboratory experiments. Some of the most famous of these involved "teaching" mice to run mazes. In my opinion, when this was done by reward system, it was not inhumane. Using a punishment system, it was. Either way, mice can learn, and their learning processes do, indeed, and to a great extent, involve memory. Lab mice and white mice, by the way, are identical. They derive as a species from the house mouse, families of which may live in your walls.
Charles Watson has written: 'The mouse nervous system' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Mice, Nervous system
A food chain is like a system because a system has organisms that interact with each other; grass is a producer mice are primary consumers, they eat the grass, then secondary consumers like snake eat the mice, then tertiary consumers such as hawks eat the snake. If you remove one organism the whole system collapses. sincerely Ashten. ;)
mice get sick sick because their digestive system is made to handle plant kinda of stuff not dairy stuff its best not to give them cheese after all
A food chain is like a system because a system has organisms that interact with each other; grass is a producer mice are primary consumers, they eat the grass, then secondary consumers like snake eat the mice, then tertiary consumers such as hawks eat the snake. If you remove one organism the whole system collapses. sincerely Ashten. ;)