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Mice cannot swim underwater, but they can swim on top of the water.
Not really. I know it's not your question, but if you want to kill them, a bucket of water will do. They won't be able to climb up the edges and will eventually drown. Many mousetraps use food dangling over a bucket of water to kill mice.
yes i put my fancy mouse in a bucket of water and it swan just make sure its not too cold or theres alot of water but dont put requalr mice in water
yes they can they might try to swim out (if alive) dont worry they will slip other wise live or dead they can be flushed
yes, infact, baby mice are talented swimmers. I suggest teaching them before they grow hair, because then the skin cells will grow accustom to water, and the hair will grow in water resistant. All mice are natural born swimmers from birth. They can hold their breath for up to 3 minutes! I have taught many baby mice to swim, and this is the easiest way! Make sure the water is not too warm, because this can irritate the young skin. The easiest way is to take your baby mouse, and just place it in over the head deep water. beleave me! it really works! :) I hope that answered your question, and good luck! (:
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The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc
House Mice
Mice are rodents.