Pleasant gerbil
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Pleasant gerbil Temporal range: Pliocene - Recent
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G. amoenus
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Gerbillus amoenus de Winton, 1902
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The pleasant gerbil, Gerbillus amoenus, is a species of gerbil found mainly in Libya and Egypt, and possibly Mauritania to Tunisia. This species is about 6 cm in body length, with a brown agouti-style coat, a white belly and a very long tail. It is also known as the charming dipodil.
Pleasant gerbils as pets
Although rare, they are being kept and bred in captivity in Europe. Their speed and small size makes them more difficult to tame than some other gerbils species. Enthusiasts also call them dips and dippys.
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