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The mice's squabble, Rowley later commented, was "over in seconds". [7] The photograph was chosen from a shortlist of 25 out of 48,000 submitted images. [1] The Director of the Natural History Museum, described the picture as showing "a fascinating glimpse into how wildlife functions in a human-dominated environment."
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Johnson compared the daily rhythms of different species of mice. [2] One of the benefits noted about the actogram as a representation of animal activity was that it was easy to see rhythms in activity. [2] An early criticism of actograms was that the level of activity of the test subject could not be seen in an actogram. [6]
House mice have two forms of social behaviour, the expression of which depends on the environmental context. House mice in buildings and other urbanized areas with close proximity to humans are known as commensal. [28] Commensal mice populations often have an excessive food source resulting in high population densities and small home ranges.
A wall clock for example requires a secure attachment "[...] to a wall if accidents are to be avoided and clocks are to run properly." [8] Clock cases, which come in many different materials, require special consideration and treatment in their own right. Conservators further advise not exposing a clock to a heat source of any kind, including ...
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Fancy mice can vary greatly in size, from small pet mice that are approximately 5–8 cm (2–3 in) long from nose to the proximal start of the tail, to show mice that measure 8 cm (3.1 in) nose to tail. Pet mice weigh about 29–44 g (1.0–1.6 oz) but large show mice can weigh up to 130 g (4.6 oz). [citation needed]
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