In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the Dormouse famously recites a nonsensical story during the Mad Tea Party. He mentions "twinkle, twinkle, little bat," which is a playful twist on the familiar nursery rhyme. His ramblings are often interrupted, reflecting the chaotic and whimsical nature of the tea party hosted by the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. The Dormouse's character adds to the absurdity and charm of the story.
Alice from the Alice in Wonderland stories follows a White Rabbit.
No, the Dormouse from Alice in Wonderland did not say "feed your head." The phrase "feed your head" is actually a lyric from the song "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane, which was inspired by the story of Alice in Wonderland. The Dormouse in the story is known for being sleepy and telling a story about three sisters, but does not say this specific phrase.
doormouse and rabbit
The dormouse said to the doctor that it had been very sleepy lately.
A list of rodents includes Edible Dormouse, Wild Rabbit, Red Squirrel, Brown Hare, Common Hamster, Garden Dormouse, Forest Dormouse, Alpine Marmot, Norway lemming, Guinea pig, Bank Vole, and many others.
dormouse
Sorry to say but yes it will
how does a dormouse move
the white rabbit is called honey.... all u need it to be a member..... 1 magic bean+1 love berrie=1 snap apple=honey(the white rabbit)!! thx and now add inginacka22356(who is me) and say ur from answers.com!! THX!
White Rabbit. has written: 'The Amaranth'
Conejo blanco de ojos azules.
White Rabbit - comics - was created in 1983.