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Date: 2015-03-28 00:02:21
Old World rats and mice
Fancy rat
Brown rat
Rat
Mouse
American Fancy Rat and Mouse Association
Rodent
Biology
Animal fancy
Pet
Species
Nature

by Nichole Royer ©2015 AFRMA That’s right, I show rats. No, not catsRats, and Mice too!

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