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Rats always like to eat leftovers.

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Templeton, the rat, likes to eat from Wilbur's trough because he is greedy and enjoys indulging in food. He sees the trough as a convenient and easily accessible food source that satisfies his appetite. Additionally, Templeton is not a picky eater and is willing to eat whatever he can find.

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Q: In the book Charlotte's Web by E.B. White why does Templeton likes to eat from Wilburs trough?
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