no they can not. they are preditorial animals. they eat mice, rats, and basically anything smaller than them!
Perhaps some fish are smaller than mice. Every living thing is a specie.
In general, mice are smaller than hamsters. Mice typically have slender bodies with a pointed snout, while hamsters are more robust and have a stockier build. Size can vary between different breeds of mice and hamsters, but on average, hamsters are larger than mice.
mostly smaller animals such as smaller snakes, rats, mice, frogs, birds, etc
yes because rats can't fit in most of the places mice fit in.
Yes, mice are smaller than gerbils, but I think gerbils are the right size.
amoebas are actually animals, therefore are animals smaller than paramecium.
Rats are smaller than cats.
Lots of smaller animals like rabbits, foxes, pine martens, squirrels, and also sloths and mice and snakes.
Smaller animals, such as mice, moles, rabbits, squirrels, and small birds. And chickens if you are not careful with your livestock.
Rats and mice are both rodents, but they have some distinct differences. Rats are generally larger than mice, with longer tails and bigger feet. Rats are more social and tend to be more aggressive than mice. Mice are smaller, have larger ears in proportion to their head, and are typically more timid than rats.
Mice are small, rats are bigger than mice and a mouse will probably be the size of a young females hand made into a fist maybe even smaller.