No, rats are predatory towards other small rodents. It would kill a gerbil.
Gerbils live in the dessert and Rats live about anywhere.
Rats very much enjoy the company of other rats. Putting males and females together however will quickly result in over population. To introduce two rats take them to a neutral area away from their cages. Say a table or a bed or the floor. Let them sniff and touch for awhile and then after a bit put them away into the same cage. Rats do tend to play fight and wrestle alot..there can be squealing, as long as they are not injuring each other it is all normal.
yes
Opossum and rats can live together in the same place. They do not really interact with each other, and would leave each other to their own kind.
Unfortunately not, both are very social creatures! If you have a gerbil in a cage with a rat they may fight or even kill each other. So please don't put them together it's not safe for the rat or the gerbil.
Guinea pigs, gerbils, or rats.
Yes averagely
yes
No. Cohabiting different types of rodents can result in the death of one or all of your pets. Rats kill mice, a behaviour known as muricide and gerbils and syrian hamsters are both extremely territorial and would kill any intruder.
yes there are , there are degus , jerbowas , chinchillas , hamsters , mice , rats , basically all the rodents that live on this planet.
The same as any other rat in the world, pellets. They usually say hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, ferrets, and guinea pigs.
Mice, lemmings, hamsters, Gerbils, muskrat..