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MONGOLIAN GERBIL

RM30.00



General Information

  • Common Name: Mongolian Gerbil

  • Scientific Name: Meriones unguiculatus

  • Family: Muridae (same family as mice and rats)

  • Origin/Range: Native to the semi-arid steppes, deserts, and grasslands of Mongolia, northern China, and parts of Russia

  • Habitat: Sandy plains, scrubland, and dry grasslands where they dig complex burrows


🔹 Physical Description

  • Size: 11–13 cm (4–5 in) body length; tail about the same length (9–12 cm / 3.5–5 in)

  • Weight: 60–130 g (2–4.5 oz)

  • Appearance:

    • Compact body with strong hind legs and long tail (tufted at the end for balance)

    • Large black eyes, rounded ears, and long whiskers

    • Wild type coat: sandy brown with lighter belly (camouflage for desert life)

    • Domesticated varieties: black, white, gray, golden, spotted, and mottled

  • Lifespan: 2–4 years (in captivity; shorter in the wild)


🔹 Behavior & Lifestyle

  • Activity: Crepuscular (most active at dawn and dusk), though they can be active at different times throughout the day

  • Social Structure: Highly social, live in family groups in the wild—best kept in pairs or small groups in captivity

  • Personality: Curious, intelligent, playful, and less prone to biting than hamsters

  • Burrowing: Dig extensive tunnels with multiple entrances, chambers, and escape routes

  • Communication: Through thumping hind legs, squeaks, and scent marking


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous, though mainly seed-eating rodents

  • Wild Diet: Seeds, grains, grasses, roots, and insects

  • Captive Diet: High-quality gerbil mix (grains, seeds, pellets), hay, and small amounts of fresh vegetables (e.g., carrot, broccoli, cucumber)

  • Avoid: Too many sunflower seeds or fatty foods—can cause obesity and health issues


🔹 Reproduction

  • Maturity: Reach sexual maturity at ~9–12 weeks old

  • Gestation Period: 24–26 days

  • Litter Size: 3–8 pups (average 5)

  • Development:

    • Pups born hairless and blind

    • Fur develops after ~10 days

    • Eyes open at ~16–20 days

    • Weaned at ~4–5 weeks

  • Breeding in Captivity: Can breed year-round, but responsible care requires limiting litters


🔹 Predators & Threats

  • Predators in the Wild: Birds of prey, snakes, foxes, weasels, and wild cats

  • Conservation Status: Least Concern (stable population in the wild)

  • Natural Threats: Harsh climate, habitat loss from agricultur



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