It is by rescuing the Cowardly Lion from the poppy fieldthat the Queen of the Field Mice repays the Tin Woodman in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Tin Woodman rescues the Queen from a big, hungry, yellow wildcat. The gracious Queen promises to help the Tinman in return some day. The day perhaps comes sooner than she expects when Dorothy, her pet dog Toto and the Lion fall asleep in the deadly poppy field. The Lion cannot be budged until the Queen gets all of her subjects to pull him out of the field and into safety.
The Queen of the Field Mice was saved by the killing power of the Tin Woodman's axe. She returned the favor by saving the life of the Cowardly Lion. For he and Dorothy Gale fell asleep in the poppy fields. The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman were able to carry Dorothy away. But the Lion was too heavy. The Queen had good reason to fear Toto, Dorothy's pet dog; and the Lion. But she put her trust in the Tin Woodman that she and her mice wouldn't be harmed. And so they all pulled the Lion to safety.
A wildcat's diet consists of mice, birds, and other cat-like prey. This animal is a predator.
field mice do sleep
House Mice
Field mice exist in every state in the union.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
One way to get rid of field mice is to use poison.
No, they don't eat field mice, they are they same size. They eat grubs and underground insects
No,they eat grains.
Coastal - The Field Mice album - was created in 1991.
definitely, field mice can live any wheres.