What is white rat red eyes?

White rats with red eyes, also known as albino rats, are a common laboratory animal used for research purposes due to their docile nature and rapid breeding habits. Their red eyes are a result of a lack of the pigment melanin, which also causes their white fur. Albino rats are more sensitive to light and prone to vision problems, which is why they are often kept in low-light environments. Additionally, their lack of pigment makes them more susceptible to skin cancer. Overall, albino rats are valuable subjects for scientific research and have contributed greatly to advances in medicine and biology.