Hamster and Gerbil?!

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moonwalker741
OMFG! Whats the difference!, this was annoying the hell out of me all night, please help before i kill myself!

Discos
lol good point,

i want to know the answer now!

Miss_Janey
gerbils have tails and hamsters don't? confused Or is it guinea pigs that have tails? i'm confused now sad

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gerbals have tails.....hamsters dont

Deathblow
Hamsters are circumcised, gerbils aren't.

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that was fricking funny laughing out loud

Black Onyx
laughing laughing

Jedi Priestess
HAMSTER=BIG gerbil=little

Princetongrl
Hamsters are bigger and have short nubs for tails while gerbils are smaller and have long tails.

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it depends on the type of hamster

Real
my sis has a dwarf hamster that she rescued from some college girls who decided they didnt want it anymore so they were playing catch w/it...
its got a tail (like a lil nubby one) and its named Doom...stick out tongue

§pearhead
My friends had hamsters. They all died. confused interesting, huh

Real
well...Doom bites...vicious lil bastard

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I had a gerbal named amagedon but he died : (

All_For_Orlando
As i was growing up i always wondered the same thing about h's and g's. lol

Tari Ringeril
I had a black hamster named Salvatore that had a small tail

Flying High
i had two dwarf hamsters.....Choco n Caramel...theyr frikin psycho's....u put ur hand in to feed em n they wood bite ur hand off no expression

Aini
confused never heard of a Gerbil before
....btw, guinea pigs don't have tails no2

Flying High
nope i got Guinea Pigs smile

gerbil's build tunnels...its quite cool smile

and the business with the throwing on the hamster....that is just cruel....

Real
i know...thats why my sis saved it...but that lil thing bites me all the time...if he does, i put him in the hamster ball n my dog plays soccer w/it shifty

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