nobody who isn't a gerbil specialist knows. consult an expert.
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I would suggest not doing that from the start. They can become quite aggressive, and fight all the time.
Fennecs would love gerbils as they would become a main course for their dinner.
No, rats are predatory towards other small rodents. It would kill a gerbil.
Keeping them in the same pen would not be recommended. In the wild they generally do not interact much but in captive conditions the raccoon could become quite aggressive towards the smaller opossum.
yes they would beCAUSE IF slamander ate one it would not become aggressive like liZARDS AKA igunas but they would not become aggressive and they would probably eat any bug except spiders salamanders love cicadas
A polar bear, especially a male, would be as aggressive or more as a black bear when it comes across to a prey.
the website that i go to for gerbils is http://www.twinsqueaks.com/index.php they have great advice for gerbils.
He didn't become aggressive, it was the fear that he would at some point become that way and possibly hurt one of the children. He went to live with his trainer around the time Blanket was born.
The British were aggressive towards the Native Americans.
Yes but u would have to get them at the same age and from the same family of gerbils
Bad Idea.... If you try to show your dog aggressiveness, it would generally become afraid. Plus, who wants an aggressive dog? Don't try to make a dog aggressive. It will become dog fights and might end up getting it (probably "him") killed.
No . . . if they were, then they would be called mice!