Tarabul's gerbil is a small mouse like rodent with a long tail which ends in a tuft. It has tawny fur on the dorsal surface and white fur on its ventral surface which is clearly demarcated. The ears are plain with no black tips a white spot just behind them and the soles of its feet bear hair. The sympatricoccidental gerbilGerbillus occiduus has ears with black tips and no spot behind them. The head and body length averages and the tail length averages.
Tarabul's gerbil occurs in sandy desert and semi-desert areas, as well as coastal steppe.
Habits
Tarabul's gerbil is a nocturnal species that digs complex, shallow burrows in the sand and which plugs the entrance to its burrow during the day. It breeds during throughout the rainy season, July to September, beginning breeding at the end of the coll dry season in April and ending at the start of the cool dry season in November. Barn owls Tyto alba have been recorded as preying on this species.