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  2. House mouse - Wikipedia

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    House mice usually live in proximity to humans, in or around houses or fields. They are native to India, [64] [65] and later they spread to the eastern Mediterranean about 13,000 BC, only spreading into the rest of Europe around 1000 BC. [66] This time lag is thought to be because the mice require agrarian human settlements above a certain size ...

  3. Humanized mouse - Wikipedia

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    Several human biological processes have been explored using animal models like rodents and non-human primates. In particular, small animals such as mice are advantageous in such studies owing to their small size, brief reproductive cycle, easy handling and due to the genomic and physiological similarities with humans; moreover, these animals ...

  4. Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Many people buy mice as companion pets. They can be playful, loving and can grow used to being handled. Like pet rats, pet mice should not be left unsupervised outside as they have many natural predators, including (but not limited to) birds, snakes, lizards, cats, and dogs. Male mice tend to have a stronger odor than the females.

  5. Rodent mite dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Rodent mite dermatitis (also known as rat mite dermatitis) is an often unrecognized ectoparasitosis occurring after human contact with haematophagous mesostigmatid mites that infest rodents, such as house mice, [1] rats [2] and hamsters. [3]

  6. Company creates 'woolly mouse' in quest to bring back ...

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    Mice and humans share about 80% of the same genes, according to the Understanding Animal Research website, ... "It will walk like a woolly mammoth, look like one, sound like one, but most ...

  7. Laboratory mouse - Wikipedia

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    Mice differ from humans in several immune properties: mice are more resistant to some toxins than humans; have a lower total neutrophil fraction in the blood, a lower neutrophil enzymatic capacity, lower activity of the complement system, and a different set of pentraxins involved in the inflammatory process; and lack genes for important ...

  8. Small mammals as pets - Wikipedia

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    Mice possess highly developed senses of smell, hearing, and feeling. However, their sense of sight is poor due to the odd location of their eyes on their head. Mice can hear pitches inaudible to the human ear and communicate with squeaks, some of which reach pitches humans cannot hear, detectable through the use of a microphone and oscilloscope.

  9. What to do when you find a stray cat: Veterinarians share ...

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    "We like people to understand that the cats are supposed to go back where they came from, not like taken and dumped somewhere in the woods, in a park or something," Levy said. "That would be ...