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Species of ‘extinct’ mouse rediscovered after 150 years in Australia

A mouse, whose species was believed to have been extinct more than 150 years ago, has been rediscovered in Australia. Researchers further compared the DNA...

Worst mouse plague in decade hits parts of Australia

They are everywhere is what some Australians have been describing the situation.

Terrifying moment a ‘murder hornet’ kills a mouse in under one minute

The Asian giant hornet - nicknamed the murder hornet - demonstrated just how lethal it was when it easily took out a mouse with it's venom.

WATCH: Stuart Little or Jerry? Viral video shows mouse taking a bath like humans

Normally cartoon mouse characters Jerry and Stuart Little were seen behaving like normal human beings, eating, bathing and performing other activities.

WATCH: Mouse helps elderly man clean house!

Elderly man woke up every morning to find that his mess up in the garden shed was cleaned.

Mouse forces Jeddah-bound flight to be grounded

218 passengers of the flight were compelled to wait at the Lahore airport lounge for several hours, after the mouse could not be expelled.

Metal Mickey: mouse that cleans up shelf in house where it lives

Stephen McKears, 72, found that a rat was putting everything that he left lying around in a box, tidying up space for him.

Mouse forces passengers to switch aircraft

LONDON: A mouse caused a big delay for a flight from London to San Francisco, forcing passengers to switch aircraft after the tiny stowaway...

‘Mouse’ grounds Air France flight

PARIS: A small rodent, probably a mouse, caused the grounding of an Air France flight from Bamako to Paris, the firm said on Sunday.

Over 80 hurt as mouse sparks Casablanca mosque crush

RABAT: A mouse triggered panic and a crush in a Casablanca mosque has left more than 80 injured, mostly women, the Moroccan news agency MAP reported.

USB devices, mouse, keyboard can be used for hacking

BOSTON: USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, a top computer researcher revealed on Thursday.
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