It either means they have a cold or their nose is infected. You should take your gerbil to the vet if you think it's sick. Don't pick up gerbils if you have a cold.
Gerbils like to dig, sometimes they can end up bloodying their nose on something while digging, it's nothing to be concerned about unless the bleeding does not stop.
That is just gerbil snot. Theirs is red for some reason. What you're seeing is simply that your gerbil has a runny nose!
I think you mean why his nose is red. He was born with a red nose. He doesn't have red ears.
nothing. Nosebleeds in gerbils are natural.
All I know is 1 reason.Maybe if you have 2 or more gerbils maybe one of the gerbils scratched the other one......My brothers gerbil did that to mine all the time.I hope I helped you!There are three main reasons:1. Allergies- your gerbil may be allergic to the bedding you use (especially if it is sawdust or man made. But this is if the whole nose is really red and sore.2. Washing- If it bleeds just a little bit, this is most likely caused by them scratching with their claws if they are sharp when they wash themselves.3. Fighting- If you see your gerbils fighting, they may be scratching each other, but only if it is obvious.Number two is most likely, so don't worry, your gerbil will almost certainly be fineHope it helped
dont mean to be mean but there beaks and they dont turn red
by keeping their nose close to the ground gerbils are omnivorous and scrounge around where ever they happens to be for their food. there are more then 110 different breeds of gerbil.
Everyone knows the reindeer Rudolph has a red nose. Santa's big red nose was redder after he was out in the cold.
its simple just add 5
rudulph the red nose reindeer..
The mean elf was simply known as Boss Elf.
Dale has a red nose and Chip has a black one
no gerbils think mice are very mean, rotten and smelly