Mice
Mice are little furry creatures with big ears, four paws, and a pink tail.
History:
Many scientist have mice as test subjects because their genetic, biological and behavior closely resemble those of humans. Mice are very common and live in desserts, jungles, forest, etc. There are many kinds of mice, like the Grasshopper mice and the Fieldmouse.
Facts:
Mice are a very different species from rats. They tend to be smaller and less aggressive than rats. Mom mice will take care of there young, and some species dads help. Most mice are nocturnal, which means they only come out at night. Mice are very territorial and will fight other mice. Mice are omnivores and can eat meat and plants. They will eat grass seeds, fruit, grains, other mice , and in starvation, their own tail. Mice can live from 15-20 years.
Thank you for reading!
Ivy
Sources:
https://www.rentokil.co.uk/mice/species/
https://www.livescience.com/28028-mice.html
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