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Also asked, where does a mouse live?
Mice are hardy creatures that are found in nearly every country and type of terrain. They can live in forests, grasslands and manmade structures easily. Mice typically make a burrow underground if they live out in the wild.
Beside above, what kind of mice are in my house? If you’ve found a furry intruder in your home, two of the most likely culprits are a house mouse (Mus musculus) or a field mouse (AKA deer mouse or Peromyscus). Norway rats and roof rats have also been known to infest homes, businesses and other structures.
Also question is, where does the house mouse come from?
Original Distribution: Mus musculus are natives of Central Asia but spread through Europe hundreds of years ago. Current Distribution: The House Mouse is now found throughout the world including Australia and the Oceanic Islands.
Do mice live on their own?
MICE LIVE ALONE But they also don’t live alone. While mice out in open fields may keep to themselves, Both outdoor mice and house mice tend to live in groups. What’s more is the fact that mice breed frequently and give birth to litters of six to eight — on average — up to 10 times a year.