'Aussie Cinnamon'
Photos of Australian Cinnamons
This photo page is not science, but is a collection of photos and observations of a variety I adore and have had lots of interest in. A few people have wanted to see the differnce between 'normal' cinnamons, and what people are calling "Aussie Cinnamon". Here is EAGL Thank Lucky Stars a US cinnamon (who scored perfect on color at the RatsPacNW March '06 show), and UCVR August Sunrise an Aussie cinnamon to give a demo.

August on the left (The Redder color), and Lucky to the right. Sadly
I didn't have a helper so had to juggle 2 rats on my own ;0P
August the dark cinnamon,
and Lucky the light cinnamon |

Close up of an Aussie Cinnamon in the sun
Aussie Cinnamons have a striking red cast to them, and a dark pigment on their ears, and face. As babies they have what resembles shading on their nose, resembling siamese with the point, which seems to fade with the first moult.
| |
UCVR August Sunrise, an Aussie
Cinnamon at 5 weeks of age
| |

Top baby is Aussie Cinnamon, and bottom baby is Agouti. These babies are
2 weeks old.
2 week old Rex babies. Top baby is agouti and bottom baby is Aussie Cinnamon
I first fell in love with the color at a show in CA where I met my beloved RG Ruffles. Ruffles was out of direct import Australian parents and became a favorite pet living to be almost 3 years of age. To me this color has such a vibrant warm tone I can't help but be attracted to it!
Copyright to Emily of EaglesEye Rattery & DreamEyce Studio. Do not use without permission!