The mouse made it out of the bird feeder. I kept my eye on it all night, half worried it was stuck, half waiting to see how it got out. About 4 hrs after he found it, I watched it shimmy out the top. I was a little disappointed because it got out so fast that I didn't really get a good look at its exit strategy.
the thing that I get fascinated by, although I donät really like mice, is that they can truly get throw a crack as long as it is as big as their head. THe rest of the body can be molded to work through that...
Didnt believe it until I saw one little one crawl through under a door - a little little hole and as long as the head cme through the rest of the mouse just swwwap done ;)
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Oh now, what it stuck? At least it wouldn't starve to death.
The mouse made it out of the bird feeder. I kept my eye on it all night, half worried it was stuck, half waiting to see how it got out. About 4 hrs after he found it, I watched it shimmy out the top. I was a little disappointed because it got out so fast that I didn't really get a good look at its exit strategy.
the thing that I get fascinated by, although I donät really like mice, is that they can truly get throw a crack as long as it is as big as their head. THe rest of the body can be molded to work through that...
Didnt believe it until I saw one little one crawl through under a door - a little little hole and as long as the head cme through the rest of the mouse just swwwap done ;)
Good thing it doesn't look like a balb/c mouse. Otherwise I might be a little bit worried about your animal facilities :)
Good for people to know.
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