Rats, mice, and relatives are found throughout the world except for the extreme polar regions of Earth.
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That's where the Rats of Nimh met the Toy Tinker in Robert O'Brien's Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.
Mr.Fitzgibbons Farm, The city, Marketplace, Bonne estate, Nimh, and Forest
One animal in the rain forest that eats bamboo is the giant panda. Also, rats and lemurs that live in the rain forest will eat bamboo.
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The major settings in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" include the Fitzgibbon farm where Mrs. Frisby and her family live, the rosebush where the rats of NIMH have made their home, the forest surrounding the farm, and the laboratory where the rats were experimented on. Each setting plays a significant role in the story's development.
Some species will undergo a reduction in population, some will experiences a severe reduction and a few species may go extinct. However, rats are not the only food source for snakes.
The setting of "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" is a farm environment where the main character, Mrs. Frisby, lives with her family of field mice. The story also explores the hidden world of the highly intelligent rats of NIMH, who have developed their own civilization in a nearby woods.
Omnivores of the temperate forest include: opposums, racoons, bears, skunks, muskrats, mice, voles, rats, turkey, pheasants, certain salamanders and deer (they are carnivores of opportunity and have been known to eat mice and baby rabbits.)
Snakes, Lions, Tigers, Rats, Mice, Boars, Birds and many more. They hunt animals or in protected forests the might be feed!