Gerbils live for around two to four years.
Sometimes even five.
Gerbils' tails should be as long as the gerbil itself. If they don't, their balance will be disturbed.
They vary, most gerbils grow to 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) long [not including the tail; up to 12 inches including the tail]. Great Gerbils, the largest gerbils, grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) long [not including tail; up to 16 inches including the tail].
Gerbils are normally better with a mate or in packs. Some even say they have a longer life span.
gerbils get to be about 4 inches long with 3 inch talls so about 7 inches total
Yes, but only once in a life.
Yes. gerbils die very stiff and won't open their eyes. It doesn't take long for gerbils to die; they die faster when it is sickness or blleding that they are dying from
2 to 4 years
Gerbils are NOT agressive! I have two gerbils of my own and they are the friendliest animals I have ever met. Also I heard that gerbils are the friendliest rodent and they do make a great first pet. The only time gerbils will bite is if you dont handle him/her enough, or if you are doing something that they dont like. For example, if you hold them for too long and he/her is trying to get out of your hand like crazy and you wont let the gerbil out it may bite. But out of everything gerbils are NOT agressive!Not at all as long as you are gentle. I have 7 adults and 6 babies at the moment and none are aggressive with me.
Mongolian gerbils live for 3-5 years. In some cases they can live up to 8 years, but this is uncommon.
5-7 years my good friend
Yes as long has it isn't a straight tube
About 4-5 weeks then the pups are weaned