Italian Brainrot pets exist in a small, separate pool in Raise Animals and currently number five. They don’t appear in the rodeo mini‑game and have no biome spawns or taming rituals. Each one is acquired through rewards, player trades, or the shop.
Italian Brainrot pets in Raise Animals (how they work)
Brainrot pets function like any other animal on your farm: they eat, can grow, and are able to catch mutations. The difference is only in how you get them—these pets are gated behind daily rewards, trades, or a Robux bundle rather than open‑world capture.

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Add to Google Preferences →Get Brainrot pets from Daily Login (7‑day rewards)
Two Brainrot pets can be earned entirely free by logging in across a seven‑day streak. You’ll receive Ambalabu on Day 3 and Ballerina on Day 7 as part of the rotating daily rewards pop‑up when you join a server.
Trade with other players for Brainrot pets
Any Brainrot pet you don’t own can be obtained through fair trades with players in your server. The trading system shows value summaries for each side’s offer and supports multiple item types.
Buy the Brainrot Bundle (Robux)
The shop offers a Brainrot Bundle that rolls one of the five Brainrot pets. Each pet has a 20% chance per bundle. You can buy single bundles or multi‑packs.
Tralala, spawns, and mutations: quick answers
How do you get Tralala? Tralala only comes from the Brainrot Bundle or by trading with another player who has one.
Do Brainrot pets spawn anywhere? No. They never appear in the rodeo and cannot be lassoed in any biome.
Can Brainrot pets mutate? Yes. They can catch mutations, require feeding, and grow in size like standard animals.
Are Brainrot pets worth buying?
On pure earnings, Brainrot pets don’t outperform strong regular animals, so the bundle isn’t a value pick if you only care about per‑minute income. They do stand out as collectible pets, and trading for them—especially mutated versions—can be a better use of time and resources than rolling bundles.

Log in for the free ones, trade for the rest, and only roll bundles if you’re collecting the full set or chasing specific mutations.






