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Crossbred

A crossbred laboratory rat is a Rattus norvegicus animal produced from two different strains, stocks, or colony backgrounds. Crossbred rats may be albino or show other traits depending on the parents, and they are expected to be more variable than a defined inbred or outbred stock. Crosses may be made intentionally for breeding, behavioral work, mapping, or combining specific colony traits.

Handling crossbred rats responsibly means documenting the parent stocks and not relying on color as proof of background. Housing, enrichment, diet, and veterinary monitoring follow standard rat care, but breeding decisions should consider temperament, size, litter history, and any known health issues. In research or teaching settings, the cross details determine whether the animals are suitable for a given purpose.

Colors: Albino

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