breathes in poison.
He got cyanide in his system and was unconscious for awhile
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Brutus is one of the rats who live in the Rose Bush at the Fitzgibbon farm in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." He is known for being particularly bold and aggressive, often clashing with Mrs. Frisby and the other rats over their differing views on how to interact with humans.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Brutus is one of the rats who lives in the rosebush near Mrs. Frisby's home. He is known for his brute strength and loyalty to Nicodemus. Brutus helps protect the rats and plays a key role in their escape and survival.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the sentry at the entrance of the rosebush is a rat named Brutus. He is tasked with guarding the entrance to the rats' home and plays a role in protecting the community. Brutus is depicted as strong and vigilant, ensuring that no threats disturb their sanctuary.
In Chapter 26 of "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Mrs. Frisby discovers the true origins of the rats of NIMH and their enhanced intelligence. She learns about the experiments conducted on the rats by human scientists at the National Institute of Mental Health that led to their increased intelligence and ability to escape captivity. This revelation deeply impacts Mrs. Frisby and helps her understand the rats' drive for independence and self-sufficiency.
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at the meeting
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In the hardware store several rats died
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in chapter 7 mrs frisby gets killed