Well,if this happens as pets than remember......
Whatever you do don't touch them until they are old enough to move to another cage. Once the mother gerbil is done nursing she wont want them around and will try to harm them. When they are old enough to stop nursing move them to another cage immediately. Watch to make sure they are drinking on their own that is how you will know when the time is to change cages.
Hope this helps!:}
no a gerbil pup needs its mothers milk to survive when it is young
until they are old enough to survive on their own! until they are old enough to survive on their own!
Yes, she is probably just moving it
You, your mother, and your pet gerbil.
Yes, they do. When the young hatch they dig their way out.
It depends. If your gerbil is tired, not very long as he will go to sleep. But a young, active gerbil may run all night on its wheel!
yes i think so
thye do not care for their young after laying the eggs they burry them then leave if they see them again they are considered prey and are eaten
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.
Burry Stander was born in 1987.
Michael Burry was born in 1971.
Lester Burry died in 1977.