no! Lizards live on land not in water. if you put it in a crab tank your a bad bad man!
Improvement- You can as long as you put a lizard pad or sand in it and enough hiding places
Some mice that can be found in the tropical rainforest include the deer mouse, spiny mouse, and the various species of pygmy mice. These mice have adapted to thrive in the humid and diverse environment of the rainforest.
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Because of natural selection, most of the light-colored mice live on light rocks, while most dark-colored mice live on dark lava rocks.
their are mice,rabbits,snakes,grasshoppers,hawks,badgers and etc.
Griffith's experiments involved injecting mice with different strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae. He observed that mice injected with the heat-killed virulent strain survived, while those injected with live non-virulent strains did not. Remarkably, when he mixed heat-killed virulent bacteria with live non-virulent bacteria, the mice developed pneumonia and died. This indicated that some "transforming principle" from the dead virulent bacteria was taken up by the live non-virulent bacteria, suggesting that DNA was responsible for the trait of virulence.
No
yess they cann live together <3
They live together when they love each other very deeply
No. Mice can actually kill guinea pigs.
PopulationA colony of mice.
They both are friends like mice don't eat flies
They should live 2 or more. But male mice can't live together always. If you see your male mice fight or beep you should split them. Also i don't recommend to have more then 10 females together.
probably 15~20
No, because hamsters are very digressive to other species.
There are mice that live in the forests.
Yes, mice do live in Texas.
It's just how they've evolved. They do it for the same reason wolves, people, and birds live in groups. It helps them survive better, and so they've evolved so that being in groups makes them happier. Just like humans, mice who live together lead happier and healthier lives. You wouldn't like it if you were in solitary confinement, right? So don't do it to your mice.