maybe because they do not like it or they are annoyed . but maybe they squeak because they are happy.
Gerbils use squeaks that sound like 'bird tweets' as a sign of communication between other gerbils. If you have more than one gerbil, you would hear them squeaking at eachother. Its really cute though :)
Gerbils can squeak but usually not on their own. ( Unless he's frustrated or playing with another gerbil.) If you are trying to pick him up with one hand, using your third and thumb to curl around his belly, he might squeak to say 'Stop that!' or 'I'm not comfortable.' Gerbils that are kept in pairs and are happy may 'sing'. Singing is basically the same as squeaking. So yes gerbils can squeak.
Gerbils can eat cauliflower, being herbivores.
If there a more than 1 in a tank they are talking. If you are holding them they are either,Mad,Scared,Trying to talk to you. So it is nothing bad!
To have its flanks (backside) groomed as well.
Gerbils may tolerate being held, but they do not typically enjoy it. They are small prey animals and may feel scared or stressed when being handled. It is important to handle gerbils gently and minimally to ensure their well-being.
yes
my gerbil is called snuffles and she is very clever she is very quiet but if you hold her next to your ear then you can hear her doing very quiet squeaks. if i grab her a bit too hard then she does a louder squeak and you will easily hear her. i hope your gerbils are as clever as my little snuffles. i have trained her tricks:)
of course! gerbils can die from infection if not treated,from starvation, and from being other animals prey.
no but they will have babies and when they do the father will try to eat them so if you do have babies take the father away when they are being born. male gerbils fight with each other.
Gerbils can talk with their bodies. When they look like they are kissing they are saying hello. Also when gerbils thump their hind legs it can be telling other gerbils there is danger, it's excited or it wants to mate.
Being well groomed refers to one's exterior appearance, such as physical traits and cleanliness. Being well bred can either refer to one's refinement and mannerisms or to one's genealogy.