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Gerbil Facts
Latin
Name: Meriones unguliculatus
Female: Sow
Male: Boar
Young: Pups
Life Span: 3-5 years
Litter Size: 3-10 pups
Birth Weight: 1-3gms
Eyes Open: 17 days
Gestation Period: 24-26 days
Average Weight: Male 60gms Female 50gms
Sexual Maturity: Male 10-12 weeks Female 10-12
weeks
Weaning Age: 21-24 days
Diet: Omnivorous
History of the Gerbil
In the wild, Mongolian gerbils live in the desert
where there is little vegetation, low rainfall and temperatures
that fluctuate enormously between summer and winter, and day and
night.
The survival of gerbils is down to their burrowing instincts.
Burrowing allows them to protect themselves from the extremes in
temperature as, under the soil, temperatures remain constant.
Gerbil burrows in the wild are a complex array of tunnels, with
nests and food storage chambers which allow the gerbil to stay
underground for long periods of time.
The gerbil species has evolved to need only limited food and water.
Their long hind legs allow them to cover large distances in a harsh
habitat in order to collect food. In addition, their bodies require
little water as they do not sweat and they re-absorb their liquid
intake producing highly concentrated urine and dry faeces.
The Latin name for gerbils is “meriones
unguiculatus” which
means “clawed warrior”.
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