NO! gerbals are dominate animals so if you put a mouse in your gerbals cage be prepared to wake up in the morning with a half eatan mouse in front of you
ALthough they are from separate subspecies they can get along as they're both rodents. The diffreneces are length and weight; guinea pigs can grow between 9-14 inches in length and 600g-1.5kg. Gerbils on the other hand can grow between 4-6 inches and 70-140 grams. Conclusion: Guinea pigs and Gerbals can get along but not be housed together due to size, weight and respiratory diseases.
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.
yes, all mammals do
Yes domestic mice can get along with white footed mice. Typically any mouse can get along with another mouse, even if they're different breeds. Just keep in mind that RATS and MICE DO NOT GET ALONG. The rat(s) will kill and eat the mice. Same with guinea pigs and mice. The guinea pig WILL get attacked by mice and have no defense against them. They cannot use their front paws or teeth. Hope I helped. :)
yes gerbils are very friendly
They seem to really like the sounds of other mice. Along with smelling other mice, they are attracted to places where other mice are.
Ya, about as well as you get along with your sibling.
they have been on the earth for along time
To mark their trails for other mice to follow.
yes mice will eat spiders and small insects.
Yes, mice are known to eat crickets. In the wild, mice are opportunistic feeders and will consume insects like crickets along with a variety of other foods such as seeds, fruits, and vegetation.
yes but if you get a female and a male they might start fighting