Yes, baby mice are.
Thats not a special name...!:)
They are usually called mouselets, pups, pinkies, or kittens, but baby mice is acceptable.
Pinkys. Pinkies as they are pink, furless and "naked" when born, or litter for alot of tiny baby mice. They can be called pinkies when they are still naked and pink, but the proper term is 'Mouse pups.' Baby mice are never called litters, a litter is a term used for all the babies born at once time, regardless of their size."This adult mouse and that adult mouse are both from snowball's first litter. That newborn pup is from Snowball's second litter.""My mouse had another litter of pinkies last night.""Snowball's pups aren't pinkies anymore, they are getting their fur and I can see their colors now."
If it is a pinky that was breed for snake food than no, pinkys are breed just for food, a pet fancy mouse is the way to go. If bought from a private breeder they can be more friendly and will have much better health.
it deppends on what you call a baby mouse to find out what white ones are called
Baby mice are called pups or bubs. You may also hear them be called by their "stage of growth" name, such as pinkies (baby mice which are up to five days old and hairless), fuzzies (five to ten days old and furry), or hoppers (about two weeks old). Some people call baby mice "kittens" but that is the name for baby rats. :)
baby mice can jump up to a inch high
well it deppens on the size if they are pinkys some lizards will eat them and if they are full size cats,dog,some birds and bigger mammals cats, dogs wiil eat any size.
Male mice do not typically care for baby mice. In most cases, the mother mouse is solely responsible for caring for her young, including nursing, grooming, and protecting them.
You can feed baby mice kitten formula by diluting the formula by a two thirds. Mice do not do well with cows milk.
The best age to start handling baby mice is four to five weeks.