Honey, Justin didn't die in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." He's alive and well, probably sipping on some rat-sized margaritas and living his best rodent life. So, no need to worry about our furry friend meeting his demise in that book.
no
Not by Dragon.
he does not die in the end the rats oh nimh move their house just in time
no
they all die
he'lived died..........becauseof--dragon(mr. fitzgibbon's cat)i asked for when you idiot i know how i read the book a while ago
The rats in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" have the illusion that they need to rely on humans for survival. Through their experiences and learning from their time at NIMH, they gradually realize their own intelligence and capabilities, leading them to break free from this illusion and create their own independent society in Thorn Valley.
the answer is not specified, but most readers think that he did die unfortunately
Timothy Frisby is the youngest of all the mice. He gets very sick with pnemonia and it's almost Moving Day. Moving Day is when the mice have to leave to another area because of the farming season. Timothy can't go because he can't get cold or else he might die. So Mrs. Frisby goes to the rats of NIMH (National Institute of Menatl Health) many people ask what it stands for. Read the book for more answers.
No . Justin does not die .
The rats flee to the mountains and safely live, two of them die on the way out and one of them may be Justin.
No justin does not die.