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Why do mice like to stay in HOLES?

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  1. its not that they like it or something .. they stay in their holes to protect themeselves ......... from *** holes like some cracks


  2. Animals need shelter, for protection from the elements and predators. Mice are small and need to live in a small space for them to be safe from predators. If they lives in a cave, for example, there would be too much open space for a predator to invade, so the hole is proportional for the size of the mouse. Holes are also too small to allow a predator into, such as a cat or hawk, so they can use the hole to escape. Finally, mice are ground dwelling so their shelter must be on the ground where they can get to. If they climbed tree they may choose a hollow in a tree. In short they live where they can, in  place that offers them the most protection.  

  3. so they can come out of the hole and eat our food...lol....lol

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