photo results | Chinchilla | One of my chinchillas. These little creatures come from Chile in South America and are nearly extinct in the wild. They are very sweet natured, never really bite, have no sharp claws and have really soft cuddly fur. They love sand baths to keep their fur looking it's best. They also like to run about outside the cage. They are nocturnal so like to play with people in the evening and sleep in the day. | |
|  Tiamjr (293) |
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 | Degus | My beautiful little degus. Degus originate from Chile in South America and are very social pets. They make lovely weeping noises and have a pretty black tuft at the end of their tail. This can come of if you hold their tail too tightly. They have to be fed a very strict diet as they are intolerant to sugar, and if fed too many sugary foods can die early or develop diabetes. They love to climb and make entertaining pets. | |
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 | Popo | that's my favorite, and he's the most affectionate... my dad call it Popo... | |
|  khayke (5) |
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 | bros & sis | they're cute & abt a week on the photo.
today they form a larger family chain. | |
|  khayke (5) |
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 | Size difference between rats and mice | Rats are MUCH larger than mice. | |
|  breepeace (2278) |
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 | Mice | A mouse (plural mice) is a small animal that belongs to one of numerous species of rodents. The best known mouse species is the common house mouse (Mus musculus). It is found in nearly all countries and, as the laboratory mouse, serves as a model organism in biology. It is also a popular pet. The American white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) and the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) also sometimes live in houses. These species of mice live commensally with humans.
Although mice may live up to two years in the lab, the average mouse in the wild lives only about 5 months, primarily due to heavy predation. Cats, wild dogs, foxes, birds of prey, snakes and even certain kinds of insects have been known to prey heavily upon mice. Nevertheless, due to its remarkable adaptability to almost any environment, and its ability to live commensally with humans, the mouse is regarded to be the third most successful mammalian species living on Earth today, after humans and the rat.
Mice can be harmful pests, damaging and eating crops and spreading diseases through their parasites and feces. In western North America, breathing dust that has come in contact with mouse feces has been linked to the deadly hantavirus. The original motivation for the domestication of cats is thought to have been for their predation of mice and their relatives, the rats. | |
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 | The Sweetest Pets | These were not my little girls, I will have to find my pictures and scan them. | |
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 | a Possum in the barn | a possum looks fearsome to me! its beady eyes and snarly face along with its rat like tail just gives me the shivers. | |
|  Modestah (7932) |
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 | daddy gp | that's my favorite, and he's the most affectionate...
my dad call it Popo... | |
|  khayke (5) |
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