no they wont they will start to become lazy and tired fast
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.
yes, their tails grow with them.
If i was you i would take the parents away from the gerbils because after you have touched the little gerbils it will have your smell on them so the parents wouldn't recognise them and after a bite they will eat them
Yes. Inbreeding will cause fixed wrists, kinky tails, etc. Do NOT let them mate!
no they are not you have to tame them and they will bite you sorry
they bite of course!
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' tails should be as long as the gerbil itself. If they don't, their balance will be disturbed.
Gerbils had tails to aid in there balance when it comes to walking, climbing, and standing on their hind legs.
One reason is gerbils have furry tails unlike mice having naked tails. Mice are a little smaller than gerbils. Third gerbils are much more active then mice. And finally mice normaly have much bigger ears than gerbils. I hope this helps.
Gerbils may bite occasionally, especially if they feel threatened or scared. However, with proper handling and socialization, most gerbils can be friendly and gentle pets. It's important to approach gerbils calmly and build trust with them to minimize the chances of being bitten.
No they can not, but that's a good question.