They run around because it's in their nature.
a mouse cage most certainly is not suitable for gerbils as they are much larger than mice, Gerbils are much more suited to tanks where they have plenty of room to run around and explore and they also like to dig and burrow and with a tank you can add plenty of sawdust for them to do so without any overflowing mess.
Enough so it can move, stretch, run around and feed in. Enough so it can move, stretch, run around and feed in.
i think you mean "i like so much better when your naked"
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they can because they can live in only fresh hay which has to be changed every 4.05 hours so they can move around so
No gerbils are originally from dessert places like Mongolia so they naturally conserve water so they don't need to drink much and they don't need to urinate as often as other rodents.
gerbils mostly live in pairs or small groups so it depends on the size of the cage and if the gerbils know each other
Gerbils are most active at night. They are not fully domestic so the sense of danger during the day still exists so they mostly sleep during the day. Every now and the. They will eat, drink, run on their wheel and play with their cage mates. Somedays they will get into fights with cagemates. At night they are highly active and run on their wheels alot. Getting alot of exercise.
A gerbil's view of the world is much higher than this, being around 215 degrees. So the gerbil can see much more of its world at any given moment so yeah a gerbil can see they i think also can see in the dark
Gerbils live all over the place! There are actually many different species of gerbils. Domesticated gerbils are Mongolian gerbils, which means they are originally from Mongolia. Gerbils are desert animals, so they live in semiarid and arid places, like the deserts of Mongolia.
gerbils bites don't really hurt unless your younger you know around nine or ten Gerbils bites doesnt go by age at all, i was cleaning my gerbil out the other day, as i was getting him out he was latched on my finger and it hurt like mad & it was pouring with blood so Gerbils bites DO hurt ALOT but they can nibble you, but that doesnt really hurt at all
YES AND SO DO WEAVELS.