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Prey animals do tend to reproduce at a extremely fast rate due to constant predation, so it would make sense for them to need to carry as much young as possible and for that young to grow up as fast as possible in order to reproduced and thrive (or in the very least have stable numbers). There’s also the fact that they have incredibly short lifespans (especially compared to most of the animals that consume them).
Me too. Usually they look like they're been on a diet of golf balls! Mine had 4 and looked waàaay more pregnant than that! I suspect that's a not far removed from the wild mouse based off the coloring. Also pet mice don't have that many unless your really unlucky or they were from snake food or lab mouse lines. I've never seen a litter in the double didgets before.
@@aviendha1154 I had four mice that I purchased from a breeder, I'm not sure what they were being bred for exactly but they were all from the same litter with different coats for each one of them. Originally we housed them together because we were told that all four were female, but of course one ended up being male and getting his sisters pregnant. Each sister had between 9-16 babies, though I'm not sure if maybe the closeness in genetics also played a part in how many each sister had.
A traumatizing moment i had with my hamster after she gave birth, I was checking on her and the babies... and she was eating the head of one...I cried for hours (I was 10)
@@marcelosouzaa1998 Oftentimes in litters one or more pups are stillborn (born dead). The mother will eat them to regain nutrients and prevent their decomposing bodies from drawing predators to the nest, protecting her living babies. This is far more common than a mother eating living newborns, although that does happen occasionally.
@@CityChristina you believe in evolution well I don't not after Jehova god took my spirit too heaven too his great city evolution is nothing but none sense is like saying apes made us we where made buy god
That's the mice only method of defense "Numbers" Mice have their backs against the wall out in the wild (they are the chicken nuggets of the wild kingdom) everyone is hunting them.
'Mice have their backs against the wall out in the wild...' - actually as a species they are doing quite well. But yes, to be an individual mouse surely sucks.
Me: Hmm, might as well watch this even though mice freak me out. Me after learning facts above how quickly mice reproduce and grow: There are no mice in the basement, it’s a figment of my over active imagination.
@@awetistic5295 right? I breed my fav mouse once in her life because that way it feels like I've had the same mouse family rather than a bunch of mouse flatmates that die and get replaced. Thankfully none of my girls have ever had that many babies. I wonder how he houses all the males. I got really unlucky once and had a litter with one girl and 5 brothers. Had to make more cages. 2rds of which I've never used again. At the moment I've only got 2 boys both of whom I brought to be dads. All my girls had small litters of only girls.
They actually look adorable in this video. I just caught one today alive and released a little far from my house and hope won't return. It's amazing how the mother mouse care for the babies.
I was burning weeds off my garden getting it ready to plant last spring and happened on a mouse nest. I immediately stopped and moved it. When the mom was getting her last pup, she paused and looked at me as if she was saying thank you for not killing my babies.
Wow! I raised mice as a kid, I've woken up to litters, but I never ever saw them emerge from the mother. They are amazing when domesticated. Nice vid Shawn.
@@hunterhenryk yeah, it's pretty messy, I breed mice and rats and have watched it happen, the video, while fun, doesn't show the placenta being eaten or the blood. It just looks like the pup falls out looking ready for their 15 minutes.
It's pretty trippy, though he edited out the really gross stuff. The mom mouse eats the placentae from each pup. It help her regain the protein she lost from the gestation. Also helps with producing milk. I breed mice and rats and have watched a few of my litters being born.
@@TheCheshireMadcat when my guinea pig was pregnant (she came to me pregnant and I didn't know) I found out they eat the placentea too its kinda gross but it was kinda cool watch her give birth
You guys are forgetting that the female pelvis is very small compared to other animals in the animal kingdom and the size of a human baby head is massive. Unlike other animals, the female pelvis of a human has to expand over the pregnancy period, but even then the hole in the pelvis is just barely big enough for the head of the baby and in some cases too small for the baby to go through. Because of these unfortunate circumstances, human childbirth is one of the toughest in the animal kingdom and also the reason why we are created to only have one baby at a time.
Thank you, Shawn. It is a rare moment to see a mouse giving birth to a new litter, something you don’t see much at all in today’s sanitized news media. A great learning moment for kids of all ages.
So amazing you caught that footage. Seeing mama mouse up close I noticed just how pretty her fur coloring is! Perhaps you could do a compilation for us showing stages of their growth? 😊
this is amazing footage, id honestly love to see more high quality footage like this of your mice you keep, your breeding, caring for them etc which you keep, where those you dont go etc! PS- what do you use to film??
Shawn what would be the average mortality rate for a litter that large? Nature sure is awesome and all life is so precious, seeing these little mice being born was truly amazing!
In this case all 14 pups survived. Pet mice live much longer than the wild ones. In the wild I would not be surprised int over 90% died in the first year.
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@@apurvarachh3640 ²
Where was daddy mouse ?
@@micheas_westward their dad dips off to teach 4 turtles how to be ninjas. lol
I breed mice and rats for snakes I got this one mouse she pops out 20-25 every month
Damn, no wonder there are so many mice and rats.
Well when everyone wants to eat you of course you're going to have a lot of babies
@@killapicklepiratepanda7373 short lifespan too
Right 🤮🤮🤮
well i mean they are in bottom of food chain and a lot of animal eat mice, so they need reproduce as quickly as possible
Prey animals do tend to reproduce at a extremely fast rate due to constant predation, so it would make sense for them to need to carry as much young as possible and for that young to grow up as fast as possible in order to reproduced and thrive (or in the very least have stable numbers). There’s also the fact that they have incredibly short lifespans (especially compared to most of the animals that consume them).
I'm just surprised they all fit inside of her.
I KNOW RIGHT LOL
They're little-
She got a fat stimulus check..lol
Me too. Usually they look like they're been on a diet of golf balls! Mine had 4 and looked waàaay more pregnant than that! I suspect that's a not far removed from the wild mouse based off the coloring. Also pet mice don't have that many unless your really unlucky or they were from snake food or lab mouse lines. I've never seen a litter in the double didgets before.
@@aviendha1154 I had four mice that I purchased from a breeder, I'm not sure what they were being bred for exactly but they were all from the same litter with different coats for each one of them. Originally we housed them together because we were told that all four were female, but of course one ended up being male and getting his sisters pregnant. Each sister had between 9-16 babies, though I'm not sure if maybe the closeness in genetics also played a part in how many each sister had.
Meanwhile their dad dips off to teach 4 turtles how to be ninjas.
(Isn't Master Splinter a rat...? 🤔)
Someone maybe didn't get a point of your comment, but I got instantly :D
Underrated comment.
Hes a rat not a mouse though
@@elle-iza naaaaaa
A traumatizing moment i had with my hamster after she gave birth, I was checking on her and the babies... and she was eating the head of one...I cried for hours (I was 10)
That must be so traumatising.... 😦
Why do animals eat their babies? I don't get it..
@@marcelosouzaa1998 babies that are weak or having alot of babies the mother will eat them
@@marcelosouzaa1998 she might think they are a threat to her survival so she gets rid of them. U need to leave them alone to avoid this
@@marcelosouzaa1998 Oftentimes in litters one or more pups are stillborn (born dead). The mother will eat them to regain nutrients and prevent their decomposing bodies from drawing predators to the nest, protecting her living babies. This is far more common than a mother eating living newborns, although that does happen occasionally.
How could that little body hold ALL those babies!?!? 😮
Miracle from god
@@abdielgaldamez7393 Miracle from nature and evolution. M0ron
@@CityChristina I dought that
@@CityChristina shadafukup
@@CityChristina you believe in evolution well I don't not after Jehova god took my spirit too heaven too his great city evolution is nothing but none sense is like saying apes made us we where made buy god
That's the mice only method of defense "Numbers"
Mice have their backs against the wall out in the wild (they are the chicken nuggets of the wild kingdom) everyone is hunting them.
I wonder how many mice an owl eats per year? 🤔
I just read 12 per night!
@@justdustino1371 google says on an average night up to 12 mice
They are delicious, that's why
'Mice have their backs against the wall out in the wild...' - actually as a species they are doing quite well. But yes, to be an individual mouse surely sucks.
Thank you so much for watching.
Uh huh
Thx u for making the video lol😜
Nice
What are you going to do with the babies?
And for rats is the same ?
They are cute until they grow up and start asking for money.
Hahahaah
They are not cute they are gross 🤮
@@5starchikify have you ever seen how humans act they are more disgusting.
@@alieninvaider like you're not a human yourself
@@kikisafricanhairbrading3741 that doesn’t matter humans are worse.
Even the mom looked 😮surprised, oh hey a baby
My mother bought a guinea pig the pet store said was a male. My brother was holding it couple weeks later and it started giving birth.
We had 2 Guinea pigs and they were supposed to both be males. Turns out one was female. Didn't find out until several months later.
Why you dont buy from the pet store lol
Check the genitals if possible
@Ruwi Biduya bro... NOOO HAHSHAH
@Ruwi Biduya IMPOSSIBLE
Its amazing how little mess there is to the birth. I mean, they literally just fall out of the mother. Crazy!
There is a mess actually, he did just cut out those parts. :))
Thats why they r called OFFspring😂
@@helloitsokyrago Yeah, their mother just give them a little flip.
It's like the mouse's turds...they just "appear."
slags of the animal kingdom
"since these are non native house mice I'm going to dispatch of them humanely and feed them to wild animals."
lol
hahahhaha good one
Yikes...
I was half way through the video when I saw This comment. I was like WAIT WUT and had to finish the video before I was at ease-
haha I was gonna make a comment like this
Props to the cameraman for predicting the EXACT number of mice!!
4.a.m
Me : it's about time to sleep
Brain : let's watch how mouse gives birth
Me: Hmm, might as well watch this even though mice freak me out.
Me after learning facts above how quickly mice reproduce and grow: There are no mice in the basement, it’s a figment of my over active imagination.
This week: mice being born to romantic music. Next week: we feed them to skunks. It's the circle of life.
Out of the womb and into the tomb
Spawnkill
spawn traps
I'm glad that she's not nesting and running around in my house. She's a good Mom though, and great video.
"my house" ???
😂true
good mom until she is starving and be forced to eat her pups......
😂🤣Indeed I'm Scared to death of them.😫🤮
Please a pet mouse acute one wild mice are the ones that infest your house
It is amazing how that many (and mass) of babies could fit inside the mum.
They're stacked together inside like Russian nesting dolls. Or like Russians in general.
Yeah, because they were kind of big in comparison
@@hunterhenryk LMAO
Was definitely a snake behind the mouse.
Food for a cat
It’s so cute how the babies look like lil gummy bears :3
Damn that! I'm off to get me a bag right now!! 😏
1:02 not her stepping on her newborn child😭😭😭
Those poor babies are probably like
“ damn mom stop stompin me lol “
Nature knows what its doing
@:’ P i don't remember me saying that it's not a joke, or being salty about it
@@Kindred... lol
@@Kindred... Yah that's what u would say, Thanos!
'she was very calm. and then..a baby popped out' the Delivery of this line kills me
😂😂😂
This almost makes me feel bad about buying pinky mice. Then I remembered my snakes need to eat too
It's why I breed my own mice.
@@faithacosta9656 hmmm interesting , what do you feed them and do you have a stud and change females ?
This is why I have geckos I feel no remorse for bugs :)
I'm so used to seeing them as snake food.
I was literally just remembering when my snake was small and feeding on pinkies XD
Not momma mouse casually stepping on some of the babies
This is how Jerry from "Tom and Jerry" came to this world.
she's standing on her children lol
I laughed 🤣🤣
LOL
As an exterminator that’s some job security for me right there
Kwkamms
@asdrubale bisanzio what about the IRS?
Stop spawnkilling
@@Invizive there are two constants: Death and Taxes
exterminators promote bad chemicals. I do not respect what you do.
People forget that most Rodents have a life expectancy of less than two years.
That’s two years too long.
If only it was longer. I never had mice, but rats are like tiny dogs, it's hard not to have them around much longer.
Me around, it would be 2 minutes, I hate mice and rats
@@SureYoureRight agreed lmao
@@awetistic5295 right? I breed my fav mouse once in her life because that way it feels like I've had the same mouse family rather than a bunch of mouse flatmates that die and get replaced. Thankfully none of my girls have ever had that many babies. I wonder how he houses all the males. I got really unlucky once and had a litter with one girl and 5 brothers. Had to make more cages. 2rds of which I've never used again. At the moment I've only got 2 boys both of whom I brought to be dads. All my girls had small litters of only girls.
0:22: I have never been obsessed with having an opportunity to see a mouse giving birth, but I appreciate this unexpected presentation.
why do this make me feel bad for every mouse trap we put in our house
The babies just seemed to spawn out of almost nowhere! Birthed so quick!
when i was a kid i flushed a whole litter in the loo. their mum had gone fetching food i waited patiently.
@@PHlophe That seems a bit horrible.
@@PHlophe lmfao tf
@Fade XD toilet
@@PHlopheWhy?
"And then a baby popped out" *Shawn Woods* © 2021
*pop*
It literally came out of nowhere
pop
The mouse gave it a little flip!
pooped*
That poor pup its mom was standing on its head
I guess when you have 14 of them, A) it's hard not to step on one; and 2) if you lose one or two, there's more where that came from! 😅
It's the body. Look at the tail.
There are too many of them for her and she's asphyxiating it. Later it will be eaten.
@@-danR true..
@@-danR I am 13 and this is deep
@@-danR wait really!? Nooooo
They actually look adorable in this video. I just caught one today alive and released a little far from my house and hope won't return. It's amazing how the mother mouse care for the babies.
Next thing you know they're raiding someone's house
You must treat your mice really well for her to have her babies right in front of you and not even be stressed.
TH-cam is funny.
Me: Watch a video on a mouse giving birth
TH-cam ad: Birth control
@asdrubale bisanzio just backwards 😂
Who else noticed that the mom was just stepping on Their babies?
She weighs almost nothing so it probably doesn't matter.
Yeah I noticed that
They sit on their pups like birds; they don't weigh much
The pups squeak if uncomfortable.
@GamingWith Jordan
Baby mice are called pups.
What do YOU mean?
What a calm natural mama. Many doe mice would be having a fit birthing away from her nest. She just carries on! Bless her.
*MOUSE WALK IN HUMANS HOME*
Human: “So you’ve chosen death.”
And now you got to figure out how to send all 14 kids to college!
(Mom willingly walks into a trap on Monday)
If I was just glancing at the babies on the screen without their mother being there, I would've thought they were piglets.
That would’ve been sus
Shawn: please consider filming the babies everyday so we could see the development cycle you described. That would be amazing to watch.
They cute
Parents: GET THE RAT POISON
Pregnant mice apparently have the same properties as a clown car.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 OMG 😆 hilarious 🤣
And now I’m gonna leave them outside with motion cameras to see if any animals are interested.
I was burning weeds off my garden getting it ready to plant last spring and happened on a mouse nest. I immediately stopped and moved it. When the mom was getting her last pup, she paused and looked at me as if she was saying thank you for not killing my babies.
It's sad because they're just living. They don't know they're a pest and annoying animals. They're cute, but it's the truth.
😢😢😢
Wow! I raised mice as a kid, I've woken up to litters, but I never ever saw them emerge from the mother. They are amazing when domesticated. Nice vid Shawn.
You still haven't. All the actual birthing was edited out.
@@hunterhenryk yeah, it's pretty messy, I breed mice and rats and have watched it happen, the video, while fun, doesn't show the placenta being eaten or the blood. It just looks like the pup falls out looking ready for their 15 minutes.
She looks like a very proud mama
*me crying over this because I remember I accidentally step on a mice/pup in front of our house*
*THE GUILT*
"Honey, we're gonna need more mousetraps..."
Those tiny lil hands holding her baby’s arm up and cleaning it 😍 how stinkin cute!
As a snake owner who feeds exclusively frozen thawed mice to my snake, I gotta say it's so weird seeing live newborn mice-
I raise mice and got snakes
I only feed frozen
We started with live and i was just becoming too emotional so now we got pet mice
@@darkenedabyss7808 how many mice do u have it’s important to have them in pair.
Snakes are not pets.
@@presence5692 and?
@@presence5692 that just your opinion
2:00 is nobody gonna talk about the fact that she is literally STEPPING ON HER BABY-
Absolutely right
Giving them those strange fetishes from young age
@@JonModafokin1 this so cursed
@@anurabo-banura1768 lmfao
🤣🤣🤣
It’s all fun and games until she gives birth on a glue trap
She's just like, "oh snap who left this bebe here?" :>
"Ooh, another one!"
One of the best channels on TH-cam!
I'm a little emotional over seeing new life.
I'm also hysterical at the way the babies are just plopping out.
"And then a baby popped out"
... it sure goddamn did, wow that seemed easy. Just suddenly...a baby mouse spawns, out of seemingly nowhere.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"3 seconds older siblings" in a nutshell
Mama doesn't even look stressed..🤣🤣
Great video, You should do a small video everyday of how much they're changing, and growing.
You may not wanna get too attached to Shawn's video actors. :-)
I've never seen a mice give birth
Same. I've only seen pictures, but not videos or in person.
..should I prepare my eyes for what I'm about to s.. *OH MY GAWD!*
It's pretty trippy, though he edited out the really gross stuff. The mom mouse eats the placentae from each pup. It help her regain the protein she lost from the gestation. Also helps with producing milk. I breed mice and rats and have watched a few of my litters being born.
@@TheCheshireMadcat Yep, nature is cool, but not always pretty to watch.
@@TheCheshireMadcat when my guinea pig was pregnant (she came to me pregnant and I didn't know) I found out they eat the placentea too its kinda gross but it was kinda cool watch her give birth
When your icon appeared I thought that I should comment about wanting more content on the pet mice 😂😂
Wow I didn't think it would explode but I guess it did
U didn't think what would explode, I only see 24 likes
@@Siddy22 for me that's big I usually get 4 likes in a year
@@elisabethunderwood716 oh right, that's fair enough then
I'd like to see a time-lapse of them growing
she stepped on her baby💀
A sweet little doe being mummy. Thank you for this, Shawn.
2:10 I love how she’s just standing on one of the pups..
How did she fit all those in there?!? Giving birth to ONE baby was traumatic enough.
Not just that, but human babies are just larger overall
Animals are just amazing, even the tiniest ones! They couldn't have been born into a better home!
@Craiberk kiwis lay eggs so big its equivalent to humans having a six year old
@@declan9876 lol if u compare the mice babies to the mother and the ratio with babies and human, it is almost the same.
You guys are forgetting that the female pelvis is very small compared to other animals in the animal kingdom and the size of a human baby head is massive. Unlike other animals, the female pelvis of a human has to expand over the pregnancy period, but even then the hole in the pelvis is just barely big enough for the head of the baby and in some cases too small for the baby to go through. Because of these unfortunate circumstances, human childbirth is one of the toughest in the animal kingdom and also the reason why we are created to only have one baby at a time.
Shawn, I hope your able to take some videos every four days or so and show us at the end of the growth cycle. Or maybe a time lapse? So cool
the one who got steped on:💀
She's so cute! The way she checked on every baby and attended to it was crazy. Aaahhhh bless, so sweet. What made you upload that on to you tube?
And that is how ratatouille was born
You caught me off guard with that one. lol :~)
ratatouille's a food. The rat was named Remmy.
@@panoken2130 And, as we learned from Shawn Woods videos, he had no control of his bowel movements.
No because thats a rat so i didnt get the joke
[Me at the end hearing the snap]: OH NO THEY DIED!
This just reminds of the Squidward meme "OH NO HE'S HOT"
Mice are disgusting though, just think about them getting into your cereal, and crawling on your clean dishes
@@johncage3025 mice are actually quite clean themselves, its the waste thats gross. I've had over 25 mice at once before. I've also bred them.
Only half of them.
This is amazing! I can’t believe you got this on film!
I really think they're cute even if people wouldn't think twice about killing them.
They are cute. And so tiny, a newborn mouse is about the size of a kidney bean. Rolling around, flailing their little legs. They're pretty sweet.
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@@funkyjaban3822 According to Google Translate, it says "Minamirina".
I would think twice, theyre actually really cute
@@jonathan_8100. .
They are so precious.
Even for mice and rats being pests, you cannot deny the beauty of the miracle of life.
It's beautiful and disgusting at the same time. On one hand it's crazy seeing how nature works, on the other, ew, these pests reproducing
The way she was so chill and then the baby just plopped out
This is something one doesn't see every day. Thank you for sharing!
So interesting to see little difference with the upgraded camera tech. Great vid as always!
When he said "popped out" i didn't have time to prosses how literal that was i had to rewind like 3 times
How the heck did all those things fit in there?????
I bred mice for research for 10 years, having to time pregnancies to predict births. I never saw it actually happen. Very lucky footage.
that is why cats are the original mouse trap
2:20, As soon as slowly fading away the clip from the mouse, a mouse trap clips and followed by a sad background music. 😢😅
the forbidden gummy bears
Thank you, Shawn. It is a rare moment to see a mouse giving birth to a new litter, something you don’t see much at all in today’s sanitized news media. A great learning moment for kids of all ages.
And that's why there's so many variations of traps in the world.
I remember buying mice to raise them, I loved it when they gave birth, the pups were so cute.
0:35 she’s like omg come on human help me clean my baby!
She is taking them so good I love it!
So amazing you caught that footage. Seeing mama mouse up close I noticed just how pretty her fur coloring is! Perhaps you could do a compilation for us showing stages of their growth? 😊
I smell a new TLC show 😂
Narrator: “Much to my surprise she gave birth right on camera”
Newborn pups: “Titmouse!”
I'll never look at Mickey and Minnie the same way again.
They do be as horny as rabbits
Sounds like Mink Man will never run out of awesome content
this is amazing footage, id honestly love to see more high quality footage like this of your mice you keep, your breeding, caring for them etc which you keep, where those you dont go etc! PS- what do you use to film??
Shawn what would be the average mortality rate for a litter that large? Nature sure is awesome and all life is so precious, seeing these little mice being born was truly amazing!
In this case all 14 pups survived. Pet mice live much longer than the wild ones. In the wild I would not be surprised int over 90% died in the first year.
Damn, Mickey Mouse went hard on Minnie
LMFAOO
Pup sounds like a good term for a baby rodent since they looks like puppies (baby dogs) when they're born.