In general, yes. With healthy concrete it would take some time though. Concrete is porous and sensitive to moist so in dark, damp places where mice prefer to dwell concrete is less massive.
Furthermore; mice are highly social and live in groups, so if there is one mouse chewing your walls there are likely more.
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It is unlikely for a mouse to eat through a dish towel. However, they may chew on it for nesting material or if they are seeking food residues on the fabric. It's best to store cloth items in rodent-proof containers to prevent damage.
Birds have a special organ on their esophagus called a gizzard. In this they store pebbles that they have swallowed and when food passes through they use the pebbles to grind it up. Birds don't have teeth so they don't chew with their mouths, they use the gizzard instead.
Hamsters have strong teeth that can chew through thin metal objects, but it is not a common behavior for them. It is important to provide your hamster with appropriate chew toys to keep their teeth healthy and prevent them from chewing on harmful objects.
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Mice are known to chew on various materials such as wood, paper, cloth, plastic, and even electrical wiring. They have a constant need to gnaw in order to keep their teeth from growing too long. It's important to mouse-proof homes to prevent damage and potential safety hazards.