How to draw a mouse
Learn to draw a cute mouse drawing
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Interesting things that few people know about mouses
Rodents include quite a variety of species, notably 40% of mammals are rodents. These animals have sharp incisors and their teeth continue to grow into adulthood. Some species are destructive animals that spread disease.
When talking about rodents, we cannot help but mention a typical representative, the mouse. Many types of rats are kept as pets or selected as animals for laboratory research. The characteristics of rats that make many scientists believe in them are that rats are quite intelligent, moderate in size and reproduce quite a lot (a female rat can give birth up to six times a year).
Besides, rats also have many other interesting characteristics such as:
- A mouse’s tail is almost as long as its body.
- Mice are color blind. They also don’t like daylight. In other words, mice are nocturnal. In the dark, they have the opportunity to act on their own.
- Mouse hearing is very good. They can hear sounds in the ultrasonic range. When communicating with each other, mice create both normal sounds (which humans can hear) and ultrasonic sounds (sounds that the human ear cannot hear).
- The urine of a male rat is different from the urine of a female rat. The composition of male mice’s urine has 5 elements that female mice’s urine does not have.
- Mice are born blind and they also have no hair on their bodies.
- Rats sleep more than 12 hours a day.
- Rats are very neatly organized. Rats that are domesticated or kept as pets also know how to divide their nests into places for eating, sleeping and going to the toilet.
- Rats are quite intelligent animals. They can do some crosswords and find their way out of the maze.
- Mice can jump up to 50 cm high. Compared to the size of mice, this is a respectable number. Not only that, mice are also excellent climbers and swimmers.
In Greek mythology, Apollo is sometimes called Apollo Smintheus, meaning Apollo the mouse. In his temple, he also had a white mouse under the altar.
Hindu Saint Ganesha – saint of luck, fortune and wisdom rides a rat.
In Egypt, a cooked rat can be used as medicine to cure many diseases, including stomach pain.
Many people today still believe that grilled rat meat can cure bedwetting.
Rats have been domesticated for hundreds of years. In England, the National Mouse Club of Britain was established in 1895.
Some rats even pretend to be dead if they are too scared or can’t find a way to escape.
Mice still take care of newborn mice even though they are not the ones they gave birth to.