Diabetic Animal Models are animal models used in research to study diabetes. These models mimic the pathophysiology of diabetes in humans and are essential for exploring disease mechanisms and developing treatments. They include genetic models, chemically induced models, diet-induced models, surgical models, and spontaneous models, each employing different methods to induce and study diabetes. These models are crucial for understanding the disease process, investigating genetic and environmental interactions, and testing the efficacy and safety of new therapies.