Yes, e.g Mongolian Gerbils.
Gerbils are closely related to the bovine species, specifically your average farm cow.
No. Gerbils shouldn't be kept with any other animal species but their own.
Gerbils live all over the place! There are actually many different species of gerbils. Domesticated gerbils are Mongolian gerbils, which means they are originally from Mongolia. Gerbils are desert animals, so they live in semiarid and arid places, like the deserts of Mongolia.
Yes, in a week or more.No, they cannot die. They are of a species that live for eternity. =)
well it depends, wild gerbils usually live in warm, humid, climates such as the desert. but if their not they live in a cage. ;)
The most common type of gerbil is the Mongolian Gerbil; However, there are many different species in the same family. The National Gerbil Society (http://gerbils.co.uk/) has a link at the top (Species) which gives descriptions of many different types of gerbils and jirds.
There are 81 known species of gerbils. Here are some types Merione gerbils,amoenus,famulus,pusillus and that is some of them If you have any more questions on gerbils visit my site, www.freewebs.com/gerbils1234
No. Two totally different species. In fact, the gerbil will kill the mouse. They shouldn't be housed together.
Gerbils do not experience attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the same way that humans or some other animals do. Gerbils may exhibit behaviors that appear hyperactive, but this is usually within normal range for their species. If you are concerned about your gerbil's behavior, it's best to consult with a veterinarian who specializes in exotic pets.
Other gerbils.
Gerbils are an animal and can not be "invented".
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.