Mouseasauruses (known simply as Mice) are a species of rodents which existed during the Stone Age featured in the franchise of The Flintstones.
Background[]
Mouseasaurses were seen as common household pests who try to steal their food and never get caught including the mischievous and sneaky Cavemouse, Dino and Fred's nemesis and sometimes friend from The Flintstone Comedy Show for example. They had long thin black tails, black noses, black whiskers and various colored (brown, white or gray) fur.
Uses[]
Unlike other species of animals, they were rarely used as appliances during the stone age, but uses could still be found for, such as a mouse used to scare a wooly mammoth to make it act as a steam whistle which replaced a pterodactyl from "The Flintstone Canaries" for example. However their most frequent use was operating smaller devices in a role similar to lizardsauruses, however lizardsauruses always proved more popular. Overall, mouseasauruses were considered pests by most cavemen that needed to be exterminated.
Breeds[]
Ratasaurus[]
For more information about the relative, see Ratasaurus.
Appearances[]
- The Flintstones
- "Wooly the Great" (from The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show)
- "Haunted Inheritance" (from The New Fred and Barney Show)
- The Flintstone Comedy Show
- The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock
- "The Terror Within" and "Curse of the Reverse" (from The Flintstone Kids)
- "Of Mice and Moon" (Cave Kids)
- "Bammnesia" and "The Dino Whisperer" (from Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs)
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Notes/Trivia[]
- Despite its physical appearances in the original Hanna-Barbera run of the franchise, Cavemouse made a notable appearance in The Flintstone Comedy Show (known as Flintstone Frolics), a spin-off of the original series, The Flintstones.