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| − | There are approximately 90 species of gerbil but most kept as pets are either a Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) or a derivative of a Mongolian. Therefore the examples included below are not strictly breeds but more of a selection of colours/types that are most commonly encountered. Further information can be found at the UK National Gerbil Society at http://www.gerbils.co.uk/. | + | |linktext =WikiNormals |
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| − | ==Agouti Colours== | + | |pagetype =WikiNormals |
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| + | There are approximately 90 species of gerbil but most kept as pets are either a Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) or a derivative of a Mongolian. Therefore the examples included below are not strictly breeds but more of a selection of colours/types that are most commonly encountered. The selection has been derived from "The Gerbils" website at http://thegerbils.com/colors1.htm. Further information can also be found at the UK National Gerbil Society at http://www.gerbils.co.uk/. | ||
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*Usually have a white belly and tri-coloured hairs. Usually grey near the skin followed by a yellow band and a black ticking at the furthest end of the hair. Eyes are usually black. | *Usually have a white belly and tri-coloured hairs. Usually grey near the skin followed by a yellow band and a black ticking at the furthest end of the hair. Eyes are usually black. | ||
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Image:Agouti_gerbil.jpg|'''Agouti'''<p> WikiCommons | Image:Agouti_gerbil.jpg|'''Agouti'''<p> WikiCommons | ||
Image:Spotted_agouti.JPG|'''Spotted Agouti''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Spotted_agouti.JPG|'''Spotted Agouti''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
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Image:Honey.jpg|'''Dark Eyed Honey''' <p> ''(Also known as Algerian Fox)'' <br> WikiCommons | Image:Honey.jpg|'''Dark Eyed Honey''' <p> ''(Also known as Algerian Fox)'' <br> WikiCommons | ||
Image:Polar_fox.jpg|'''Polar Fox''' <p> ''(Also comes with Red Eyes)'' <br> geocities.com | Image:Polar_fox.jpg|'''Polar Fox''' <p> ''(Also comes with Red Eyes)'' <br> geocities.com | ||
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| − | ==Self Colours== | + | ===Self Colours=== |
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Image:Black_gerbil.jpg|'''Black''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Black_gerbil.jpg|'''Black''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
Image:Black_spotted.jpg|'''Black (Spotted)''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Black_spotted.jpg|'''Black (Spotted)''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
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Image:Red_eyed_white.jpg|'''Red Eyed White''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Red_eyed_white.jpg|'''Red Eyed White''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
Image:Red_fox.jpg|'''Red Fox''' <p> WikiCommons | Image:Red_fox.jpg|'''Red Fox''' <p> WikiCommons | ||
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Revision as of 09:05, 30 July 2009
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Overview
There are approximately 90 species of gerbil but most kept as pets are either a Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) or a derivative of a Mongolian. Therefore the examples included below are not strictly breeds but more of a selection of colours/types that are most commonly encountered. The selection has been derived from "The Gerbils" website at http://thegerbils.com/colors1.htm. Further information can also be found at the UK National Gerbil Society at http://www.gerbils.co.uk/.
Agouti Colours
- Usually have a white belly and tri-coloured hairs. Usually grey near the skin followed by a yellow band and a black ticking at the furthest end of the hair. Eyes are usually black.