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The population of mice in the tundra can vary greatly depending on factors like habitat conditions and time of year. Generally, estimates suggest there can be around 50 to 200 mice per square mile in tundra regions. However, this number can fluctuate due to seasonal changes, food availability, and predation pressures. Specific studies are necessary for precise local estimates.

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