victor frankenstien lets them escape because hes evil! ha ha! he also agress you can't learn about cattle
Food helps the rats survive.
Jonathan Frisby assists the rats in their escape by providing them with valuable information about the farmer's cat, Dragon. He even sacrifices himself by distracting Dragon so that the rats can escape safely.
Yes, rats have fur therefore they are furry
Humans have a gallbladder, which rats do not possess. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver and helps in the digestion of fats. Rats do not have a gallbladder and instead secrete bile directly from the liver into the small intestine.
Rats live in groups for safety, to provide social interaction, and to increase their chances of finding food. Group living also helps with mating opportunities and caring for offspring. Additionally, rats are social animals that have a natural inclination to form social relationships with other rats.
Nicodemus and the other rats were forced to participate in the experiments for a period of about a year before they managed to escape from the laboratory.
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) was important to Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH because they were originally laboratory rats experimented on at NIMH, which resulted in them gaining high intelligence and abilities. This played a significant role in their ability to escape the laboratory and form their own society.
Yes, laboratory rats are among the cleanest.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Justin helps Mrs. Frisby's family by using a key to unlock their cage. He then distracts the cat guarding them, allowing Mrs. Frisby and her children to escape to safety.
Ian Q. Whishaw has written: 'The behavior of the laboratory rat' -- subject(s): Rats, Behavior, Rats as laboratory animals
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the laboratory doctor is Dr. Schultz. He is the scientist who conducts experiments on the rats at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in an effort to enhance their intelligence.
Sullivan is a rat in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" who is part of a group of intelligent rats who have escaped from a laboratory where they were experimented on. He helps Mrs. Frisby, a mouse, by sharing information about the group's history and abilities. Sullivan is a key ally in the rats' plan to relocate their colony to a more secure location.
In the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the rats escape NIMH by using the tools and knowledge they gained from their experiments at the National Institute of Mental Health. They cleverly disable the electric fence with wire cutters and use their enhanced intelligence to plan and execute their escape in secret.
In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," the plan involves Mrs. Frisby seeking help from the intelligent rats of NIMH to move her house before it is destroyed by the farmer's plow. The rats agree to help her in return for her aiding in their escape from the laboratory where they were experimented on and becoming self-sufficient in the wild. Together, they successfully move Mrs. Frisby's house and start a new life in Thorn Valley.
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In "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH," Brutus is one of the rats who lives in the rosebush near Mrs. Frisby's home. He is known for his brute strength and loyalty to Nicodemus. Brutus helps protect the rats and plays a key role in their escape and survival.
Yes, Mrs. Frisby is shocked to learn that her husband, Jonathan, died not from sickness as she had believed, but rather in an act of heroism while trying to protect the rats of NIMH during an escape attempt from the laboratory. This revelation changes her understanding of his character and leads her to learn more about the mysterious rats.