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.
No. They are two completely different species. Chances are the rat would attack the gerbil and possibly kill it.
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Yes there is.A lilac gerbil is a VERY rare species of gerbil, you will only get one once in a lifetime. They are a sort of grey colour, though if you look closely, it is LILAC but very light.
They are different species. Species are defined as animals that cannot produce offspring with each other.
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
It is impossible. They are two different species of animals and cannot interbreed.
No. They are both rodents and probably related as a species, but are not the same animals at all.
Yes you will you have to move on! If you get more than 1 gerbil, chances are that they will live longer and be happier with a companion. PLease get at least 2 gerbils they need companions of their own species!!
No. Two totally different species. In fact, the gerbil will kill the mouse. They shouldn't be housed together.
Like if you intruduce a baby gerbil to a female and a male gerbil they might be nice to him but the male gerbil might play fight or fight in the cage i do not think if you leave the baby gerbil in the same cage with the male gerbil or a female gerbil the female gerbil migt fight or play fight with the baby gerbil if u do please be real care full because if the male gerbil no that the babby gerbil if its a baby girl gerbil yhey will mate or if u do the same with the adult female gerbil they mate to with a baby boy gerbil or adult gerbil will mate to and also mate means that the female gerbil have babbies with the male gerbils .