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I love rats, but hairless rats tend to creep me out. They just look so angry all the time. Lol
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Re: New Hairless pics
 Originally Posted by Kymberli
I love rats, but hairless rats tend to creep me out.  They just look so angry all the time. Lol
I'm not a big fan either but sometimes they just crack me up...
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the blind one might actually be a dwarf... they tend to be really small. even though he is blind id keep him to see if he produces dwarfs for you.
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Re: New Hairless pics
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
I'm not a big fan either but sometimes they just crack me up...

Okay, that one is cute though. Maybe because it's still young and hasn't grown that "old, angry man beard" yet. LOL
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Re: New Hairless pics
 Originally Posted by LonelyGhost
the blind one might actually be a dwarf...
Wild guess going by it's features I'd say no, but I could be wrong, it just doesn't have dwarf like features.
they tend to be really small
yes they do, my adult dwarf male is not much bigger than this one but he's 5 months old.
The chances of him having a true dwarf is fairly small and you can't really tell for a fact by these photos.
The OP's ratty actually looks more like a double rex and not a true hairless, going by the whiskers.
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 06-04-2011 at 09:08 PM.
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actually they both look like double rex... ill have to get a picture of my hairless girl...
True hairless rats dont have any hair or even peach fuzz... they only have skin and wiskers no eye lashes either
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you know your absolutely correct....def double rex - the other pic posted is a true hairless...
Double rex seem to have those misshapen whiskers and more wrinkled skin...
My first one appears to be a double rex dumbo...
Last edited by Highline Reptiles South; 06-04-2011 at 09:43 PM.
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The photo I posted is also a double rex in molt, he went completely naked as did his sister lol.
I was just poking fun at her comment about hairless being angry looking
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also wanted to say that with the little guy being blind it shouldnt cause any problems... i had a double rex rat get glaucoma in both eyes and had to have them surgically removed.
I was surprised to find out that a rats vision is usually so poor that with no eyes they can still function like a normal rat.
Ever notice your rat swaying side to side when it looks at you... that is what they do to get a clear picture of what they are looking at
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