Please be more specific and identify whether you mean the Eurasian harvest mouse, or the American genus which includes 20 species.
its a mouse from shark bay (hence the name)
This depends on where you live. It could be a wood mouse, field mouse, house mouse, mole, vole, packrat or something else. You would have to see it to identify it.
An elephant has more skin.
the average lifespan of the white footed mouse is usually less than two years.
Mouse trapping refers to the act of setting up traps to catch and eliminate mice that are invading a home or premises. There are various types of mouse traps available, such as snap traps, glue traps, and live traps, which are all designed to capture mice and prevent them from causing damage or spreading disease. It is important to properly set up and maintain traps to effectively control mouse infestations.
Mostly in fields.
No any mouse is NOT a reptile because they clearly give birth to live babies. Hope I Helped! :)
Guerrero Harvest Mouse was created in 2004.
herbivore
Yes, all mice are mammals.
If you hover over it with your mouse and it says 100%.
You can have up to 4 mouse
yes it is a mammal
No, a harvest mouse is not a producer. Producers are organisms that can make their own food through photosynthesis, such as plants. Harvest mice are consumers that rely on other organisms for their energy and nutrients.
Mickey mouse lives in my TV.
if you want to know, put your mouse over it. if it says "something% ready" it does. if it says 100%ready, then click it and click harvest :)
it depends on food, water, space, and shelter