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Which of the following is a common nesting behavior of house mice?

  1. Burrowing underground

  2. Nesting primarily in trees

  3. Nesting within structures

  4. Building elaborate nests outdoors

The correct answer is: Nesting within structures

House mice are known for their adaptability to human environments, which greatly influences their nesting behavior. They typically seek shelter in structures where they can find food, warmth, and safety from predators. This often leads them to nest in places such as attics, basements, walls, and other hidden areas within buildings. Their nesting sites are usually made from readily available materials, like paper, fabric, or insulation, allowing them to create a comfortable habitat. Nesting primarily in trees, burrowing underground, or building elaborate nests outdoors are behaviors more characteristic of other rodent species or wildlife. Unlike house mice, which thrive in close proximity to humans, other rodents may prefer specific natural environments or outdoor settings for their nesting needs. This distinction highlights the house mouse's particular tendency to live and breed within human-occupied structures.