Mouse
The mouse is a tiny rodent that can invade your house when it is forced to flee a field or wetland, its normal habitat. In the wild mice eat plants and small insects, in your home they can get into almost anything. Like squirrels, they store a lot of food for winter. And they are a common food for larger animals. Mice are usually black, brown, gray, and white with big ears and a hairless tail. Mother mice have about 12-48 babies a year. They are more active in the night than in the day.
Mouse is the investigator of the animal tribe. And will suggest you do your own investigation. Look at the details of a situation before you jump in and volunteer to do something that you had no idea would take up so much time. Did your little sister ask you to clean her room in exchange for candy bar? "What a mess you got yourself into this time", says Mouse. "Kidding aside, it makes sense to look before you leap", says Mouse. Mouse wants you to succeed by developing your ability to focus, concentrate and think things out. Maybe you have a big test. It is important that you read the whole question before you give the answer. And check your spelling and your handwriting. Is it clear enough for your teacher to understand? You will learn that almost every detail is important to weigh when you have to make a big decision.
If you have mouse as your primary totem, you are likely to have a scientific mind. You will look forward to looking at a leaf under a microscope in biology or combining elements and compounds in chemistry. You will excel in these subjects if you apply mouse medicine that's for sure. Ignoring details can lead you to the wrong conclusion and your experiments will fail.
By Ariadne Green