I know that sounds crazy, but it works.
Mice are not actually sleep, but they do sleep, which is why they’re a good analogy for the things we call “sleep”.
When I first started to research sleep, I found that mice are really good sleepers. They only sleep if you make them do it. Mice just need to be left alone in their cages for a few hours a night and they’ll fall asleep within minutes. I think most of us would agree.
So, mice are sleepers. But it doesn’t really explain why they sleep. There are many theories as to how they sleep, but the most common one is called the cycle of the day. Mice sleep during the day and in the evening they nap. If you make your mice nap during the day, they’ll just go to sleep on their own. You’ll have to do it in the evening though.
The other theory is that they sleep when theyre thirsty. Again, I dont know why they drink, but mice do. I know that when I walk into a room, if I have three mice, I make sure they have water. If I have four mice, I make sure they have water. If I have five mice, I make sure they have water. If I have six mice, I make sure they have water. If I have seven mice, I make sure they have water.
I can always tell when a mouse is ready to pounce on me. I will get a bad attitude and start attacking them with my bare hands or a knife. I dont know why, there just isnt a right answer.
I am not a mouse expert, but I would say there is a reason to this rule. If a mouse is not drinking water, it is probably thirsty. And when it is thirsty, it needs water. That means if you have a lot of thirsty mice, you should make sure they have water. I would also say that if you are a mouse, it is most likely because you are hungry.
I will admit that mice are no stranger to this trope, but they’re also not the most friendly of creatures to humans. You may be surprised to learn that they can be very territorial. I have seen them get a little angry at being approached by people and sometimes they even bite them. I am not sure why this is, but I would say it is because they are hungry and it is their way of getting to drink.
I would say that mice sleeping is a common behavior among humans and I can think of plenty of times where I have witnessed it. A mouse can be very territorial and will even sleep with a person they have decided it is not a good idea to bring home. I know they can sleep while still eating, but I also know that a mouse will sleep while he is also still eating.
I think it is because mice sleep because they are hungry. They are not trying to get drunk. They are not trying to be lazy. They are actually trying to get food and they are doing it in their sleep.