Mouse emoji SVG
Eek! A mouse, a small rodent with large ears and a long tail. Generally depicted in white in full profile on all fours facing left, with pink ears, feet, and tail, often with reddish eyes. See also 🐭 Mouse Face. Not to be confused with 🐀 Rat or 🖱️ Computer Mouse. Facebook’s mouse is sitting on its hind legs. Google’s design was previously more cartoon-styled, standing on its hind legs and facing forward with a buck tooth. Microsoft’s mouse was previously brown. Mouse was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
Description from EmojipediaWhat does the mouse emoji mean?
The mouse emoji typically represents small rodents or pests.
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