there are thankful because if it weren't fir Rikki Rikki nag, Nagaina and Karita would still be alive and their would be baby cobras.
he is about to kill the human family...
The complication leading to the killing of Nag is when Nag sneaks into Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's house to kill his family.
because he wanted to kill nag and nagaina to save his family
Teddy rescues him from a flood that has washed him out of his burrow
He was washed out of his burrow by a "high summer flood" and, half-drowned was rescued by the family & adopted.
Singing(:
because he saved their lives.
Teddy's mom changed her mind about Rikki-tikki because she knew that he was nice and will protect teddy from any harm.
Rikki, the mongoose, single-handedly takes on two deadly cobras to protect the family and ends up killing both snakes. By doing this, he saves Teddy's parents from a potentially fatal cobra attack and proves his loyalty and protective instincts.
rikki tikki is flooded out of his house and take in by an english family
Rikki is a mongoose who acts as a protector and pest controller for a family in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling. He defends the family from dangerous cobras and other threats.
Rikki-tikki-tavi is the mongoose that defeats the 2 King cobras from trying to kill the family. :)
Rikki is a fictional character from the short story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling. In the story, Rikki lives in the garden of a British colonial family's bungalow in India.
Rikki views Teddy's family with respect and admiration, while Nag sees them as a threat and obstacle to his dominance in the garden. Rikki appreciates the family's care and affection towards him, while Nag tries to intimidate and harm them to maintain control.
"Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling about a young mongoose named Rikki-Tikki who is adopted by a British family living in India. He protects the family from dangerous cobras Nag and Nagaina who threaten their safety. The story follows Rikki-Tikki's bravery and cunning as he battles the cobras to keep his family safe.
In "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling, the mongoose Rikki-Tikki protects his human family from dangerous cobras Nag and Nagaina, ultimately defeating them to keep the family safe. Rikki-Tikki's bravery, cunning, and loyalty are his key accomplishments in the story.
teddy is the little boy, in the family that took Rikki in, when he was washed up by the flood.