Take it to the veterinarian, to get checked out. Better to be safe than sorry, you don't want it to get infected.
i think it would be best if you try to put a bandage on its tail or something like that
He could die or get sick
balance
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].
The same thing that would happen if you got your ass ripped off! You'd just have a better chance of getting to a hospital before dying of blood loss or infection.
Most gerbils grow to 4-6 inches including the tail].large gerbils grow up to 8 inches not including tail
Gerbils' tails should be as long as the gerbil itself. If they don't, their balance will be disturbed.
If you mean 'Why to Gerbils shed their tails?' then I can help you! Gerbils only shed their tails if they are very frightened or in pain. The commonest way that a gerbil loses their tail is when somebody picks them up by it. They will also she their tails if the tail gets trapped. Please be careful and take precautions so the gerbils are as safe as possible, because it hurts the gerbil when they shed their tail. The tail won't grow back, and the gerbil's balance may be affected.
gerbils are all born with tails but they have the ability to lose part of their tail. It will never grow back, and it will be harder for them to balance. They like their tails.
it depends on the type of gerbil
You take it to the vet to make sure it is not infected or anything.
Well, a hamster is up at night... smelly, and noisy, and solitary. A gerbil has 3 hour sleep-wake periods, the deepest sleep at noon and midnight. They are not too smelly, or noisy. But Gerbils like companions.