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Are there any mice in winter?

There are mice in winter. Rats don't have the habit of hibernating, but it's cold in winter and they don't move much. In winter, rats will move from outdoor to indoor for food, and haunt sewers, toilets, kitchens, sundries and garbage dumps. Strong adaptability, very flexible, good at climbing, can quickly crawl on trees or wires.

There are mice in winter. Rats don't have the habit of hibernating, but it's cold in winter and they don't move much. In winter, rats will move from outdoor to indoor for food, and haunt sewers, toilets, kitchens, sundries and garbage dumps. Strong adaptability, very flexible, good at climbing, can quickly crawl on trees or wires.

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Often make holes in walls, barns, warehouses and kitchens to build nests. Very flexible, good at climbing, can quickly crawl on trees or wires. Paws are bent in a special arc, so they can climb almost vertical ground. They are excellent swimmers. Rats paddle with their hind feet and steer with their front feet, and their tails also act as a kind of rudder. Their endurance is amazing. They can tread water for three consecutive days. And they are good at diving and can hold their breath underwater for 3 minutes. Rats can jump four or five times their body length, crawl along almost vertical planes, stand upside down, swim and jump from 15 meters. Rats have various eating habits. They like to eat a lot. They eat almost everything that humans eat. They are not afraid of acid, sweet, bitter and spicy. Their favorite foods are cereals, melon seeds, peanuts and fried foods.