You should take care of it and make sure it is always alright. Keep it safe and never let it out of its cage.
Gerbil's life cycles are just like a human's. Birth, Child (well, pup), Adult, Senior.
Lets just say that she'll keep stretching on her side ant she'll keep hoaking at her middles to pull the pup out, good luck with your baby gerbils ;p
Female gerbils are called does, the males are called bucks, a baby is called a pup, and a group of them is called a clan or a horde.
the parents should be able to take care of it them selves but check it once in awhile to make sure they are
NO. Gerbils have 4-6 pups in each litter and can have regular litters so if you are going to breed them you have to know what you will do with the litter afterwards.
This question is really just based on your own opinion. I have two gerbils, and I honestly think that they are adorable, but that's just me. My family is TERRIFIED of them.
My dog looks like she is carrying just one pup she is lactating so at this point is the pup at the lower hips?
they just have gerbil food
Yes, it is strange but true, gerbils will eat other gerbils.
Its just something they do to get to know eachother better, like a dog or cat.
Newborn gerbils weigh only 2.5-3.3 grams, and are about 3 centimeters long. That's about the size of a penny!
no.