Go to this web site. It is a clear explanation of how to tell males from females, even from a very young age. And there are real photographs to help you. www.geocities.com/celticcliquegerbils/SexingGerbils.html
They do have seizures (this is common in young gerbils)
many animals especially gerbils enjoy company of their own kind and if you don't want baby gerbils the same sex keeps that from happening.
It is difficult to tell the sex of young kittens.
If the human scent gets on the young gerbils too soon when their skin does not have any hair on them, the mothers will kill them because of the different scent.
Yes, you can keep same sex gerbils in pairs if they are littermates and have grown up together without having been separated.
I believe that gerbils are best at smell, and maybe hearing. Gerbils use smell to tell each other apart and what things are, as their eyesight is not so good.
only if they are hungry enough but otherwise no
i really don't know can someone plz tell me cause i think i killed my gerbils babies i kept spuizzing my gerbils stomach allot
It is really hard to tell. If you bring your gerbils to a pet store a worker might be able to tell you the aproxoment age. Visit my site for more info! www.gerbls1234.webs.com
No. When fawns are very young it is hard to tell the sex. No two fawns have the same spotted pattern. In older fawns, you can tell the sex just by looking for the buds at the top of their heads. If the fawn has buds, it is male; if not, it is female.
Gerbils can (and should) live with a gerbil friend or two of the same sex--that's it. No other animal is safe to live with a gerbil in the same cage or tank.
One reason is gerbils have furry tails unlike mice having naked tails. Mice are a little smaller than gerbils. Third gerbils are much more active then mice. And finally mice normaly have much bigger ears than gerbils. I hope this helps.