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  • I used to have two of them. They were so cute. I got two thinking they were the same sex, but when I got home one was a girl and one was a boy, so they had to live separately. Their names were Johnny and Devi. Most people have never heard of an african pygmy mouse. I love youtube, they have everything.

  • It's nice to see them being well cared-for! I raise domestic mice and red-backed voles. The originals were presents from my cats. They socialise very well together. Incidentally- it was Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel who created the piano form "songs without words". Felix, her brother, appropriated it and didn't give her credit. Spring Song was very popular up until the 1930's or so, when it became popular to lampoon it.

  • the first pic looks like the mouse is smokin it

  • they are so cute! I got a couple of pygmy mice too ^^ my Vera and Lubov.. and their ton of kids ;)

    how did you get them so tame? mine always jump and run.. Might have something to do with barking dogs ;p

  • they may look harmless due to their size, but they'll still gnaw your balls right off of your sack. Don't ask how I know...

  • it's too adorable!

  • ¡Son adorables esos bichitos!

  • where do u get those

  • Kawaii!

    very cuddly and adorable so cute.

  • soo cutee ;D

  • ちょかわいいいい~~!1:24でわゆれていた!!!o(≧ ω ≦)o

  • super cute video! do you know what the music playing in the background is? it's very beautiful :)

  • redsunlion, I used to know the title of it, but it has escaped me! It's very old and very famous, something that was popular around the late 1800s to early 1900s. Now I have to figure out what it's called! LOL I'll post here again if and when I learn the title.

  • I found a website where you can submit questions to experts, and I've already received a reply. Here is his answer regarding this music. I was quite wrong about it, by the way!

    "It is one of Mendelssohn's many 'Songs Without Words.' This one is Opus 62, No. 30, 'Frülingslied' or 'Spring Song'. You'll hear many arrangements, but the one you found is the original."

    NOTE: Felix Mendelssohn lived from 1809 to 1847.

    So there. Now we know!

  • where did you get them. I cant seem to find the anywhere!

  • walmart

  • the sewer ???

  • @crazycurlykid123 i found some people selling them in the dallas-fort worth area in texas need the link just ask me....

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