Extoic Animal Final: Rats, Mice, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Ferrets

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What does the word 'rodent' mean?

It comes from the Latin word rodere, meaning 'to gnaw'

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To which subfamily do both mice and rats belong?

Muridae

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What does the term 'murine' refer to?

rats and mice

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What are two common species of rats?

Rattus Norvegicus and Rattus Rattus

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What is the average lifespan of a rat?

26 to 40 months

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What is the average weight of an adult male rat?

267-500 g

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What is the average weight of an adult female rat?

225-325 g

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What is the normal rectal temperature for rats?

37.7 °C (99.8ºF)

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What is the recommended environmental temperature range for rats?

21-24 °C (69-75ºF)

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At what age do rats reach puberty?

6-8 weeks

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What percentage of its body length does a rat's tail make up?

About 85%

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What are the functions of a rat's tail?

an organ of balance and a mechanism for heat loss

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Which gland produces red tears (porphyrin) in rats?

Harderian gland

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What may excess red tear staining in rats indicate?

Stress or illness

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What type of teeth do rats have?

Hypsodontic teeth

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What is brown fat also called?

Hibernation tissue (provides about 10 times more energy than other fats)

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Why can't rats vomit?

Their stomach has a ridge dividing glandular and nonglandular portions

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Name two areas of research for which rats are commonly used.

Dental research and behavioral studies

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What is the average rat gestation period?

22 days

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What is the average litter size for rats?

6-12 pups

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What confirms mating in rats?

The presence of a copulatory plug

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Which breeding system results in higher stress and injuries?

Intensive

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Are female rats housed together more likely to fight than males?

Yes

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What is a group of rats called?

A mischief

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What is the ideal room temperature for rats?

65-75°F

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What condition can low humidity cause in rats?

Ringtail

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Which bedding should not be used for rats?

Cedar

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What does coprophagic mean in relation to rats?

They eat their own feces

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What is the shelf life of most commercial rat chow?

Approximately 6 months

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How should you lift a rat?

Grasp the base of the tail near the body, NEVER the tip

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What are some identification methods for rats?

Microchip, Ear tag, Ear punch, Tattoo, Dot On Head

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Where is blood typically withdrawn from in rats?

Lateral tail veins

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What is the maximum percentage of total blood volume that should be withdrawn at one time?

No more than 10%

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What is the scientific name of the common laboratory mouse?

Mus Musculus

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What is the average lifespan of a mouse?

12-36 months

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What is the length of the estrus cycle in mice?

4-5 days

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What is the Whitten effect?

If a male mouse is introduced to a large group of females, it can start their estrus cycles within 3 days

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What is the Bruce effect?

If pregnant mice are introduced to new male/or their sent they will abort and female will return to estrus

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What time of day are mice primarily active?

Nocturnal (at night)

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True or False: Female mice commonly fight with each other.

False

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What is the ideal environmental temperature for mice?

65-85°F

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What type of wood should not be used as bedding for mice?

Soft woods such as cedar

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What causes Murine Respiratory Mycoplasmosis in rats/mice?

Mycoplasma Pulmonis (bacteria)

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What causes Tyzzer's disease?

Poor sanitation (bacteria)

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What disease may result in abscesses in the skin/uterus/liver/lymph nodes/lungs?

Pasteurellosis

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Sialodacryoadenitis affects what glands?

Salivary Glands/Lacrimal Glands

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What viral disease in rats causes photophobia and chromodacryorrhea?

Sialodacryoadenitis (SDAV)

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Humans can get rat-bite fever from?

bites, scratches, contact with bodily fluids

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Name ectoparasites commonly found on rats.

Lice, mites, fleas

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Which tapeworm species is zoonotic?

Hymenolepis nana

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What is 'ringtail' in young rats?

Young rats in low humidity start to have tails constrict

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What is barbering in rats?

A form of hair loss caused by alopecia without pruritis (usually due to cage mates)

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Why are rats poor models for most heart studies?

heart tissue blood supply is more like a fish than other mammals, and is very small and a different physiology than humans

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Compare intensive vs. nonintensive breeding systems.

Intensive: continuous housing of male/female housing (even when pregnant) Non-intensive: separate housing when female is pregnant.

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List three ways to prevent husbandry-related problems in laboratory rodents.

proper environmental conditions, appropriate housing/enrichment, and balanced diet/fresh water

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What are rabbits classified as?

Lagomorpha

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What dental feature led to the reclassification of rabbits?

Second pair of incisors in upper jaw

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What is the scientific name of the domestic rabbit?

Oryctolagus cuniculus

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What is the normal body weight range for an adult buck?

2-5 kg

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What is the normal body weight range for an adult doe?

2-6 kg

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What is the average birth weight of a kit?

30-80 grams

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What is the normal rectal temperature range for rabbits?

38.5-40.0 °C (101.3-104ºF)

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What is the normal heart rate range for rabbits?

180-250 bpm

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What is the normal respiratory rate for rabbits?

30-60 breaths/min

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What is the daily food consumption for rabbits?

50 g/kg

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What is the daily water consumption range for rabbits?

50-150 ml/kg

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At what age do male/female rabbits reach sexual maturity?

22-52 weeks

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What is the breeding life span of male rabbits?

60-72 months

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What is the breeding life span of female rabbits?

24-36 months

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rabbits are what kind of ovulators?

Induced ovulators

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What is the gestation length for rabbits?

30-33 days

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What is the average litter size for rabbits?

4-12 kits

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What are the second pair of incisors in rabbits called?

Peg teeth

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Female rabbits are larger than male rabbits?

True

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Rabbit ears are highly ___________ and serve as a ______________ organ

vascular, thermoregulatory

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Dewlap function (skin folds on under side of neck) used to?

pull hair to make a nest

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What do rabbits lack on their feet that can lead to sore hocks?

Footpads/ulcerative pododermatitis

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How do rabbits mark their territory?

glands/feces

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What are rabbits highly sensitive to?

catecholamines (fight or flight hormones)

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Eye placement provides what kind of field of view?

Panoramic

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What is the main vein for head drainage in rabbits?

External jugular vein

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What may occur if the jugular vein is ligated?

Protrusion of the eyeball for 24 hours

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A rabbits skeleton makes up what percent of body weight?

7%

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What is a common fracture site from kicking in rabbits?

7th lumbar vertebra

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Where is the IO catheter placement site in rabbits?

Trochanteric fossa of femur

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Rabbits teeth grow?

Continuously

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Why is intubation difficult in rabbits?

Small, deep oral cavity + big tongue & teeth

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Can rabbits vomit?

No, due to a strong cardiac sphincter

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What can cause gastric distention in rabbits?

Furball/gas (prevents emptying)

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Small intestine ends at?

ileocecal tonsil (common site of impaction)

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What are the two types of feces produced by rabbits?

Hard feces and soft feces (night feces)

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What is the term for eating cecotropes in rabbits?

Coprophagy/cecotrophy

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What type of breathers are rabbits?

Obligate nose breathers

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What does breathing through the mouth indicate in rabbits?

Poor prognostic signs

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Artificial respiration technique involves?

hold forelimbs/back limbs and rock back and forth

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Rabbits heart is small relative to its?

body size

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Normal heart rate for a rabbit is?

180-250 bpm

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What is the risk associated with rabbit veins?

Thin-walled veins relative to body size may lead to hematomas

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What is the medulla size difference between desert and alpine rabbits?

Desert rabbits have larger medulla; alpine rabbits have smaller medulla.

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Why is rabbit urine thick and creamy?

Due to high calcium content.