It means that you are always imagining on how come to a baby to survive itself if for example they don't have their parents to take care of them? because the rats in your dream signifies to a troublesome situation...
The rat represents filth, betrayal, or simply vermin. "Stepping in it" is a common expression meaning that one has carelessly and unnecessarily gotten oneself into trouble or a messy situation. Altogether the dream strongly suggests that you have carelessly caused yourself a nasty problem.
The baby rats represent small problems that could become much bigger and serious if they are not dealt with promptly. The dream shows what you need to do or what you have already done.
Looking at this dream from the most common perspective that views rats as vermin, a pregnant rat might symbolize a nasty problem that is about to multiply into a lot of problems.
To dream is ονειρεύομαι (onirevome) a dream is όνειρο (oniro).
un nuevo suen~o = a new dream
Ignore the O beautiful. the Patriot Dream is to have freedom and rights.
Opossum Rat
Tay-o's rat's name is Pip-La-2-2-&-Tay-O-
That would be callen a Opossom. (silent "o")
The worlds biggest mole rat in the world is Adam O mole rat
In Japanese, instead of "having a dream" as we do in English ("I had the strangest dream last night!") you 'see' (Japanese verb: miru) dreams. So, "Yume o mita" is the Japanese equivalent of the expression 'I had a dream.'
There are many more endangered species in the Philippines than just ten, but ten are presented below:Palawan flying foxStreaked Reed-warblerBlue-capped kingfisherMindanao pygmy fruit batPalawan hornbillPhilippine duckMindoro climbing ratAsian Small-clawed otterBinturongHumphead parrotfish
The What a Cartoon Show - 1995 O- Ratz Rat in a Hot Tin Can 1-12 was released on: USA: 2 July 1995
This dream suggests that the dreamer is struggling with a specific issue, perhaps "fighting" with oneself over possible choices. When the issue is resolved in real life, the repetitive dreams will stop.
Michael James Cook has written: 'O. Didaskalos' 'Stepping stones' 'Of faith and fortune'