There is Chuchundra the muskrat & his cousin Chua.
Rikki tikki kills nagaina
They begin a fight
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The brown rat, also known as the Norway rat, is generally larger than the black rat, also known as the roof rat. Brown rats can weigh up to 500 grams, while black rats typically weigh around 150 grams.
Rikki Tikki Tavi, mongoose Darzee, tailor bird Darzee's wife Chuchandra, muskrat mother Big Man Son- Teddy Nag- cobra Nagaina - Nag's wife chua- rat
Rikki Tikki Tavi, a mongoose, met Chuchundra, the musk rat in the garden of the bungalow in the Segowlee cantonment. It comes from the story by Rudyard Kipling. The mongoose kills the cobras.
In "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," the coppersmith is a character named Chuchundra, who is a water rat. He is known for his nervous and timid nature, often expressing concern for the dangers posed by the snakes in the garden. Although not a central character, he provides valuable information to Rikki-Tikki about the threats that Nag and Nagaina pose, aiding the narrative's development.
The climax is when he enters the hole of Nagaina and comes out alive and proud.
There is: Rikki- mongoose Darzee and his wife- tailorbird bird Chuchundra- muskrat Nag and Nagaina- cobra Karait- dust brown snake Chua- rat
Rikki tikki kills nagaina
The cast of characters are...Rikki-tikki, a young mongooseTeddy, a young boyTeddy's FatherTeddy's MotherDarzee, a Tailor-birdDarzee's wifeNag, a king CobraNagaina, Nags wifeKarait a "dusty brown snakeling"Chuchundra, a muskratA coppersmith birdCharacters referenced but not seenChua, a rat Chuchundra's cousinRikki-tikki's mother
Chua in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a pet mongoose who is brave, clever, and fiercely protective of his human family. He is depicted as a skilled hunter who is determined to protect his owners from the dangerous cobras that threaten their safety.
Rikki Tikki- MongooseDarzee- little tail birdChuchundra- muskratTeddy's father and motherTeddy -young boyNag- male cobraNagina- women cobraDarzees wife - tail birdKarait- a little, very poisonous snakeChua- a rat
Oh, dude, the main conflict in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is basically this mongoose named Rikki going up against two evil cobras named Nag and Nagaina who are trying to take over his human family's garden. It's like a classic battle of good vs. evil, but with a cute little mongoose as the hero. So, like, Rikki has to use all his mongoose skills to protect his peeps and, you know, save the day.
I think you're referring to the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling. Nagaina goes down the rat hole (her home) with Rikki (the mongoose) clenched to her tail. When he comes out of the hole, he says that he's killed her. The ants march down to check and later the tailor bird announces it to the whole garden.
Rikki-Tikki catches up to Nagina and "clenches" his teeth on her tail as she dives into the rat-hole where she lived with Nag and Nagina drags him in with her even as Rikki-Tikki stuck out his feet to act as brakes. After he disappears into the hole, Darzee, the Tailorbird begins to sing a death-song for Rikki - anticipating that Nagina will manage to turn around somewhere in the hole and bite Rikki-Tikki, but just as he gets to the most mournful part, Rikki-Tikki emerges from the hole, announces that Nagina is dead (he won) and goes off to take a well deserved nap.