What is albino rats?

Albino rats are a strain of rat that have a genetic mutation that causes them to lack pigmentation in their fur, skin, and eyes. As a result, these rats have white or pinkish fur and red eyes. Albino rats are commonly used in scientific research as they have proven to be useful models for studying various diseases and conditions. They are also sometimes kept as pets, though their white fur may make them more susceptible to skin cancer if they are not adequately protected from the sun. Like all rats, albino rats are social animals that thrive in groups, and they require plenty of mental and physical stimulation to stay healthy and happy. They are omnivores that eat a varied diet of grains, fruits, vegetables, and occasional protein sources, including insects and meat.