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Eg GI'mnottellinganyone voted up Charlotte Stanley's answer
Out of the two? Wolves are far more likely to attack humans when starving, but would often turn to other alternatives. A starving wolf would hardly ever attack and eat another wolf, as they are loyal creatures and mate for life. Their packs are sometimes made up of just one family of wolves, so no … Read more
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It depends on the type of mouse. Most pet mice can be separated from their family, but do tend to get lonely if kept on their own. If you were thinking about getting a pet mouse, then I recommend getting two, or even three, so they can play with each other when you're not around.
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There are numerous ways in which mice are attached to their families but, once they are old enough to live without their mother's care, they can easily live without one another. A lot of mice are kept as pets and are taken from their mothers at very early ages to be fed and reared by … Read more