A rodent might excrete on people that they are comfortable with, or who they like. I've had a few mice who did not seem to like others, and did not excrete on them, but whenever I held them, they were usually calm and sometimes did crap or pee on me. It has been known in a few other cases who had mice, gerbals, or the like.
Gerbils have water-conserving internal systems that use little water, and use that little water, they do not waste water. They excrete very little liquid. They also burrow to stay cool.
Sharks excrete their urea through their skin. Hence the reason why they have a certain 'ammonia-like' kind of smell.
Certain moths have the ability to excrete stinky liquid when threatened. This is used as a defense mechanism for the animal.
they are furry rodents. if there is a dander alerigy then gerbils do not fit.
no not a chance
Rats, mice, dogs, cats, gerbils, certain monkeys, and lastly people, they're usually tested last, when the product is the safest.
Gerbils live under ground. In the desert they only go outside their burrow at certain times of the day. These times are when it is not too hot.
Gerbils are omnivores, and will eat certain insects in the wild. They are able to handle protein in this way, so would probably be ok with a tiny piece of ham.
very, very cruel people, yes.
people excrete and eat
Gerbils originate in the outer desert regions of Mongolia. The Mongolian people do not eat gerbils. The average gerbil in captivity weighs about 2 and 1/2 ounces and ones in the wild are smaller so there wouldn't be a lot of meat.
Gerbils poop because they are looking for a sweaty soft rubberish feeling as a toilet they eat there poop too!