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The pinyin of mouse

The pinyin of rat is: [lǎo shǔ].

Any of a number of rodents - also called "rats" - belonging to the family Muridae and other related genera. There are approximately 500 species of mammals, which have existed for hundreds of millions of years. Distributed all over the world, there are voles, crown rats, hamsters, bamboo rats, etc. House mice are closely related to humans and are harmful animals that are often attacked by humans. Therefore, the character "rat" has a "mortar" on the top of its head, which means "it has been hit repeatedly but cannot be broken and cannot be beaten completely".

All rodents can be called rats. They are widely distributed all over the world and adapt to a variety of lifestyles. Some are terrestrial, arboreal, semi-aquatic and underground. Some are good at Jumping, running, climbing, gliding, swimming, digging. Despite this, their basic characteristics are the same, that is, they all have four tooth-shaped incisors, two upper and two lower, and no canine teeth. The pulp cavity of the tooth is not closed, so the incisors can continue to grow (in order to inhibit the growth of the incisors, rats often chew on hard objects, causing great harm to humans.)

The living habits of rats

1. Rats are nocturnal and like to start their activities at dusk and look for food by their sense of smell. They all went back to their caves around 11pm and started activities again around 2am the next morning until dawn.

2. When the mouse comes out of the hole, it will lie down with its two front paws on the edge of the hole and stick its head out of the hole. It will only come out of the hole after it feels safe.

3. Mice love to dig holes. A mouse hole usually has 3 or 4 openings.

4. The biggest characteristic of mice is storing food. Rats have a very diverse diet. They eat almost everything humans eat. Their favorite foods are grains, melon seeds, peanuts, etc. I also like to eat pasta-based foods, such as fried dough sticks, dumplings, steamed buns, pancakes, etc.

6. Male rats have thick skin and eat whatever they encounter. Female rats are interested in sour and sweet food.