Rats always like to eat leftovers.
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.
Templeton appears in Charlotte's Web by E.B. White.
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Charlotte's babies are not given individual names in E.B. White's novel "Charlotte's Web." They are collectively referred to as Charlotte's offspring or simply referred to as the babies.
Yes, there is a toad named Templeton in the book Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. Templeton is a gluttonous and selfish character who lives in the barn with the other animals.
templeton is a rat
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E.B. White wrote "Charlotte's Web.” He was also the author of other beloved children's books such as "Stuart Little" and "The Trumpet of the Swan."
E.B. White has written: 'Charlottes's web' -- subject(s): Farm life, Animals, Juvenile fiction, Domestic animals, Fantasy, Spiders, Fiction, Friendship, Swine 'Charlottes's web' -- subject(s): Farm life, Animals, Juvenile fiction, Domestic animals, Fantasy, Spiders, Fiction, Friendship, Swine
Charlotte was a spider in the story "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. She befriends a pig named Wilbur and helps him avoid being sent to the slaughterhouse by writing words in her web to attract attention.
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