No, they are not related. Gerbils are rodents, Rabbits are not.
Gerbils are closely related to the bovine species, specifically your average farm cow.
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Gerbils are not related to kangaroos in any way. They are both mammals, but that is where their relationship ends. Gerbils are placental mammals and members of the order Rodentia, while kangaroos are marsupials and members of the order Diprotodontia.
The mongoose is the closest animal in relation to the meerkat. Many think the ferret is but in fact, the closest they are is the carnivore family. mongoose are much closer to the meerkat species
No, the meerkat is a type of mongoose, and they are not related to mustelids.
No, they are not. As you move down the species classification system, the last category the two animals share in common is that they are both carnivores. Meerkats are in fact more closely related to mongooses.
Mice, lemmings, hamsters, Gerbils, muskrat..
Not at all.Sugar gliders are marsupials, and members of the possum family. They are native to Australia.Flying squirrels are placental mammals, and members of the rodent family. There are no squirrels, flying or otherwise, in Australia.There is a type of glider in Australia known as a squirrel glider, but it is a glider and not a squirrel.
No, meerkats do not live in the rainforest. They are found in the savannas and dry grasslands of southern Africa. Meerkats are well adapted to these arid environments where they dig burrows to escape heat and predators.
if they are not related then yes but if they are then no