Mice The animal I researched was the mouse. They are mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York...

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Mice The animal I researched was the mouse. They are mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York state.

Transcript of Mice The animal I researched was the mouse. They are mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York...

Page 1: Mice The animal I researched was the mouse. They are mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York state.

MiceThe animal I researched was the mouse. They are

mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York state.

Page 2: Mice The animal I researched was the mouse. They are mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York state.

Physical AttributesMice have unique features. The average mouse is 2-6 in. long, which is very small. They can come in colors of gray,

brown or white fur. Also, they have a long tail.

Page 3: Mice The animal I researched was the mouse. They are mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York state.

Habitat and shelterMice live in such places like burrows (holes in the ground), houses, celars and buildings. Some like soft nests, fields and

woods. Mice live all over the world!

Page 4: Mice The animal I researched was the mouse. They are mammals. They live in the woodlands of New York state.

Diet and Predators

Mice like to eat many things. Some like to eat insects, while others eat leaves and plants. Others nibble on nutricious

nuts/seeds. Even some eat our food! Yummy yum, yum! Some predators of the mouse are snakes, cats, dogs, owls and

hawks.

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Interesting factsMice have very cool facts about them. They are great swimmers. WOW! Female mice can have 10 litters each year! Also, their front teeth keep growing all their lives! SO COOL!

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Conclusion

In conclusion, mice are amazing animals. Since they live in New York state, it wouldn’t be surprising if you saw one. So keep an eye out, but be aware to keep your distance. Wild animals, like mice should only be looked at, not touched!