Aspenbeak wrote:I have found a quite common litter; the only two outcomes are a very common and a common. However, being common wouldn't stop them from being awesome -- this is a beautiful litter. This newborn is grey with some black patches, and on the black patches there are markings consisting of thin green lines; perhaps this means something? Maybe it's a hint for the adult outcomes?Ah, the ever-so-popular theme of having an outcome that is very similar to the newborn. This dude is white, unlike the grey newborn. Its markings are placed in different areas than the newborn's markings are, but they're pretty much the same markings; black patches with thin green lines on top.I somehow see this rat and the one above as being brothers; this one is the younger one. He's different. His markings seem more organized, and there are no black patches, as he is already black. He's common, unlike his very common brother. His eyes are not the normal black, but they are light green like his markings.
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