Well, unless Laszlo Biro was exceedingly tiny, I would imagine that a mouse would easily fit through a hole his size.
I believe this will answer your question:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/László_Bíró
End on I believe AgeGap - I think mice are supposed to be able to fit through very small gaps because their bones are considerably more flexible.
I can honestly say that I've never heard the ballpoint pen referred to as a "biro." Where is that common?
Re the mice: I have no clue but it seems too unlikely to be true. I've dealt with mice a couple of times and can say that they easily fit inside of a normal vacuum tube, however.
Biro is common usuage in UK and NZ at least. How do you get mice into a vacuum tube? Do you mean you seal them inside the glass when the tube is manufactured?
Biro is common usuage in UK and NZ at least.
Or just mice.
Well, we have a mouse running about our house at the moment and it got me thinking about the old adage that a mouse can fit through a hole the size of a biro.
True or woo?
Has anyone mentioned that it depends on the size of the mouse?