The Mice
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Initial release | 1964 |
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Movies/Shows | The Outer Limits |
Air date | January 6, 1964 |
Previous episode | The Zanti Misfits |
Next episode | Controlled Experiment |
Directors | Alan Crosland, Jr. |
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ID | 1792323 |
About The Mice
As an alternative to spending his life in prison, a man volunteers for the "inhabitant exchange" program being conducted with the planet Chromo.
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... The worst aspect of living in the forest, he says, was The Mice...
Wildlife photos: quarrels, mice top 'people's poll award
... The Mice behavior is shaped by our daily routine, the transport we use and the food we discard...
The common cold is stopped by the experimental approach
... the Lack of this gene protected The Mice said in full, prior to Virus infection, associate professor Jan Carette, Stanford, the BBC...
In fighting deep fakes, mice may be great listeners
... “And because they can learn this really complex problem of categorising different speech sounds, we think that it should be possible to train The Mice to detect fake and real speech...
Egypt tomb: Mummified mice found in 'beautiful' ancient chamber
... The Mice and other animals surrounded two mummified human bodies and the burial chamber contains detailed paintings of funeral processions and people working in the fields...
Egypt tomb: Mummified mice found in 'beautiful' ancient chamber
Mummified mice are among the artefacts discovered in a decorated tomb recently unearthed near The Egyptian town of Sohag.
The Mice and other animals surrounded two mummified human bodies and The Burial chamber contains detailed paintings of funeral processions and people working in The Fields .
Experts say The Tomb is More Than 2,000 years old and is thought to be the resting place of a senior official called Tutu and his wife. It was discovered in October when smugglers were caught illegally digging for artefacts.
The Egyptian government's antiquities ministry hopes the finds will draw visitors to the desert town 390km (242 miles) south of Cairo, near the Nile.
Mostafa Waziri, The Secretary general of Egypt 's supreme council of antiquities, said it was a "beautiful, colourful tomb" and "one of The Most exciting discoveries ever in the area". the country's political instability and insecurity has hit the tourism industry. The ministry hopes this new attraction will help draw visitors back.
A mummified woman and boy dating back to the Ptolemaic era were put on display outside The Tomb . The Woman is thought to have been aged between 35 and 50 when she died while The Boy was 12 to 14.
More Than 50 mummified mice, cats and birds were also unearthed.
Here, an archaeologist examines a carefully wrapped falcon.
Among the treasures found inside The Tomb were fragments of painted, decorative faces.
The antiquities ministry said the presentation of this newly uncovered tomb was intended to "draw The World 's attention to the civilisation and antiquities of Egypt ".
egypt, tourism
Source of news: bbc.com