Mice usually burrow in a place that is not crowded or dangerous.
Not inherently. They have the same physical characteristics aside from color. The can both bite and scratch you. It should be noted that most white mice that you can purchase have been extremely inbred.
Extreme cold temperatures are particularly dangerous for mice, as they are not equipped to survive in low temperatures. Additionally, heavy rain or flooding can also pose a threat to mice by causing their nests to become waterlogged and potentially drowning them.
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.
Rats are actually very nice animals. They are one of the smartest species out there too. I do have a couple of rats as pets yet i have never had a mouse as a pet. My friends have a couple and they said the only problem with mice is that there teath are razer sharp
No, they should not be caged together. A male hamster can be dangerous for a newborn animal, even one of its own.
If you have a problem with mice in your home, you can get rid of them without an exterminator by using home pest control products. Sticky traps are very useful in controlling mice, as are snap traps. If you are squeamish about seeing or disposing of dead mice, choose the new type of disposable covered snap traps that enclose the mouse completely in the trap. Poison is probably not the best option because you do not want to have mice consuming poison and then dying inside the walls of your home. Also, poison is very dangerous to children and pets.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
Prairie kingsnakes are non-venomous and generally not dangerous to humans. They play a beneficial role in controlling rodent populations and are usually docile when encountered by people. If threatened, they may bite or release a foul-smelling musk, but their bite is not harmful to humans.
It is thought that chocolate can be poisonous to mice, but only in large amounts. Chocolate is poisonous to most all animals when consumed in large amounts.
House Mice
Mice are rodents.