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how could you treat a thyroidectomized rat so that it functioned like a 'normal' rat?
how could you treat a thyroidectomized rat so that it functioned like a 'normal' rat?
The Normal rat
Yes
200kg
Allows your rat to find more things that normal
1- Undescended testis 2- Ectopic testis 3- Atrophic testis 4- Retractile testis 5- Surgically removed testis
400 GRAMS
In any male animal the testes will grow to an average size during adolescence and that is normal and their size can not be reduced. If however one of your testes (a testis) has recently enlarged, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (A Doctor) as soon as possible. This is not normal and can have a variety of causes most of which need treatment.
If your rat is acting the same as it always is, then it is normal. If your rat is shaking, having diarhea, biting when it doesn't usually bite, or anything else unusual, then take your rat to the vet. If it is biting more often and being more agressive, then your rat might be pregnant.
My adult male rat is 640g