Gerbils strut their stuff at New England pageant

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Show Caption Hide Caption Gerbils to strut their stuff in Mass. show Dozens of gerbils will compete for coveted ribbons based on their body type and color during an annual pageant this weekend in Massachusetts. (May 4)

Dozens of gerbils are scurrying to New England this weekend for an annual pageant

The competition in Bedford%2C Mass.%2C will feature agility demonstrations

The show draws gerbil enthusiasts from around the country

BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — Ever think your gerbil could do more in life than its cage in your living room will allow?

Dozens of gerbils are scurrying to New England this weekend in the hopes of squeaking out a victory in an annual pageant held by the American Gerbil Society.

The competition in Bedford, Mass., will feature agility demonstrations where the gerbils must overcome various obstacles and race to the end of a course. The small rodents vie for coveted ribbons based on body type and agility.

The show draws gerbil enthusiasts from around the country.

Fourteen-year-old Sarah Kaden from Bordentown, N.J., thinks gerbils have great personalities. She says, "Even though they are so little, they are very different from each other and they smell a lot less than my brother's hamsters."