take it to the vet or get a tissue
Gerbils noses don't bleed. Many people make that mistake and take them to the vet for no reason. What looks like blood is actually their mucus. They basically have a runny nose and if he has cagemates then I'm not surprised that both of them have it. Hope this helps!
Yes. I have to boy gerbils and they both share there water.
Male gerbils are very good parents. It is safe to leave in both parents in with their pups. However, if you do this they will have more pups in four weeks.
Gerbils are not related to kangaroos in any way. They are both mammals, but that is where their relationship ends. Gerbils are placental mammals and members of the order Rodentia, while kangaroos are marsupials and members of the order Diprotodontia.
They are more helpful than harmful. My two gerbils are both helpful. They've helped me in many ways and so that's why I say they're more of helpful than harmful.
They both have shiny red noses.
To kiss without crushing noses, tilt your head slightly. People usually seem to tilt to the right. If both people tilt in the same direction, your noses will bump.
No. Gerbils are omnivorous, meaning they eat both animal (well, insects) and plants, like humans. However, they are only opportunistic omnivorous, and can survive decently on a strictly vegetarian diet, but it is beneficial to give your gerbils a mealworm every now and then.
I would say that is a tie. They both need to keep their teeth trimmed. If you have any more questions on gerbils visit my site, www.freewebs.com/gerbils1234
Yes, foxes do hunt gerbils, especially in regions where both animals coexist. Foxes are opportunistic predators and will eat small mammals, including gerbils, as part of their diet. Their hunting strategies and adaptability make them effective at catching a variety of prey in their habitats.
No Rabbits are of the Family Leporidae and hamsters are of the Family Cricetidae.
They both have flat noses