gerbils thump there hind legs to talk to one another and to warn other gerbils that it is their territory. Gerbils thump their legs when they are feeling threatened, scared, annoyed or being territorial. They also do it to warn other gerbils of food, predators or to tell them to go away. I have alos find that they do it when excited because when I bring apple of toilet roll (their favourite things) they thump their legs out of excitement. Basically it is to show any extreme emotions they may be feeling.
all gerbils thump their feet to talk to one another and to warn others that is is their area. Yeah, all gerbils do, they do it when excited, threatened, annoyed or to warn other gerbils off or that there is a predator. My gerbils thump their feet when I go in to give them a toilet roll (they love them).
If he is with another female it mite me they are mating. But otherwise gerbils thump their hind feet because they are excited and it is a way of letting other gerbils know that somthing exiting is happening. It is totally normal and is somtimes funny to watch.
when gerbils get scared they thump their back paws on the ground to warn the other gerbils underground that here is something scary :D
they might like each other!! It's part of how they communicate. Gerbils thump their legs when they are feeling threatened, scared, annoyed or being territorial. They also do it to warn other gerbils of food, predators or to tell them to go away. I have also find that they do it when excited because when I bring apple of toilet roll (their favourite things) they thump their legs out of excitement. Basically it is to show any extreme emotions they may be feeling to each other and you.
Your heart makes the thump thump
According to the Song "Frosty the Snowman" The sound he makes as he ran through the town was: Thumpety thump, thump, thumpety thump, thump! Thumpety thump, thump, thumpety thump, thump, look at Frosty go. Thumpety thump, thump, thumpety thump, thump, over the hills of snow.
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Yes. They have good hearing, smell and sight. They would also be able to detect vibrations in the earth. To spread the word, they thump one of their back feet on the ground very quickly.
"thumpity thump thump thumpity thump thump look at that snowman go, thumpity thump thump thumpity thump thump over the hills of snow"
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