Gerbils can squeak but usually not on their own. ( Unless he's frustrated or playing with another gerbil.) If you are trying to pick him up with one hand, using your third and thumb to curl around his belly, he might squeak to say 'Stop that!' or 'I'm not comfortable.' Gerbils that are kept in pairs and are happy may 'sing'. Singing is basically the same as squeaking. So yes gerbils can squeak.
yes gerbils can be noisy:
1 if you startle them they can thump their feet and make a sound, which is their warning call.
2 wen they scratch something, they make a loud sound, because they want something to do.
3 they can squeek but tht wouldn't make a loud enough sound.
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No Gerbils Can't Talk.
Gerbils make squeaking noises and chirps to "talk" to one another
Yes they can, but only if they have been bitten or their eyes are dry. Their tears are red, so you know it's not blood.
A gerbil will squeak if it is frightened or stressed.
Gerbils are an animal and can not be "invented".
Other gerbils.
Male gerbils can be neutered, but it is not recomended. Female gerbils should not be spayed. In general male gerbils should not be neutered unless there is a good reason for it.
Yes, mice are smaller than gerbils, but I think gerbils are the right size.
no gerbils are not originally from the UK but instead from the deserts of Asia. But you can still buy gerbils in the UK
Yes, e.g Mongolian Gerbils.
Gerbils and nothing else.
They do have seizures (this is common in young gerbils)
No, they are not related. Gerbils are rodents, Rabbits are not.
No, Gerbils are vegetarian.
No. Gerbils produce gerbils and guinea pigs produce guinea pigs
Yes. I have a friend and she has gerbils that are over one year old. They have had babies. In a gerbils lifespan gerbils have around 15 litters of babies.