In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the rats take the mice with them to start a new community in Thorn Valley, where they can all live together away from human interference. The rats believe that by joining forces with the mice, they can create a stronger and safer community in their new home.
Mrs. Frisby is portrayed as a caring, brave, and resourceful character. She is dedicated to protecting and providing for her family, willing to take risks to ensure their safety. Despite facing challenges, she remains level-headed and determined throughout the story.
Dr. Schultz's caution becomes his undoing because he is too hesitant to take action against the villainous rat, Jenner. His reluctance to act ultimately allows Jenner to outmaneuver him and seize control of the rat colony. This highlights the consequences of indecision and the importance of being proactive in the face of threats.
Jeremy the crow is taking Mrs. Frisby to visit the rats in the rosebush. The rats are intelligent and have technology that can help Mrs. Frisby save her home from being destroyed by the farmer's plow.
The rats in the study that were able to read took full advantage of this ability by learning to navigate mazes more efficiently by following directions displayed on signs. They were able to quickly and accurately choose the correct path to reach a food reward, demonstrating their impressive reading skills and cognitive abilities.
"Debase" is a word that means to take away someone's self-respect or dignity.
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
Mice are okay... RATS are better. They're much more interactive and won;t run away from you if you take them out of their cage.
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Mrs.Frisby asks Jeremy to take to the owl that has all the answers.
Jenner is a character in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" who serves as the main antagonist. He is a power-hungry rat who opposes the peaceful ways of the other rats in the group and seeks to take control using force and violence.
Mice do not turn into rats. They are two separate species of rodent with distinct characteristics and traits. Mice and rats reproduce within their own species and do not undergo a transformation from one to the other.
Yes riddex does work to get rid of rats, mice or cockroaches it is free of chemicals and is completely eco friendly.
In The Secret of NIMH, the rats are very intelligent as a result of human interference and experimentation. When they escaped, they were no longer satisfied to live the simple lives of rats. They wanted electricity, clothes to keep them warm, medicine, and education. Their reasons for wanting the radio weren't discussed in the book or movie if I recall correctly, but as their intelligence has increased, it's likely they wanted it to have the luxury of music, to study humans, or to take it apart so they could learn how they worked, or build something new from it.
Rats are natural predators of mice and are known to hunt and kill them. They may occupy the same space in the wild since they have similar diets and needs but this would still result in some casualties on the side of the mice.
He tells her about how they were captured and taken to NIMH and they were tested on and it seemed they weren't aging or getting sick. They soon became very intelligent. They learned how to read and escape from their cages. They would sneak out of their cages every night and hold meetings. In one of theses meetings they decided to escape by the air vents. The mice in the cabinet heard them and they wanted to go too. The night they escaped through the air vents there was a big wind and a few mice and rats got lost.
Yes, many mice are kept as pets. Everybody knows about "lab rats" they are usually mice. Do some research on the web and do watch out for disease. There are ways to do this safely, if you want to, but you have to be careful.
Even though i do not own rats, i own mice soo... Yes it would be best to take one out at a time, for the same amount of time each. Have fun with your ratties