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  2. Fantastic Mr Fox - Wikipedia

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    Mr Fox is an anthropomorphic, tricky, and clever fox who lives underground beside a tree with his wife and four children. To feed his family, he makes nightly visits to local farms owned by three cruel, rude, wicked and dim-witted farmers named Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, stealing poultry from each.

  3. Doctor De Soto - Wikipedia

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    Doctor De Soto is a picture book for children written and illustrated by William Steig and first published in 1982. It features a mouse dentist who must help a fox with a toothache without being eaten. Steig and his book won the 1983 National Book Award for Children's Books in category Picture Books, Hardcover, as did Barbara Cooney for Miss ...

  4. List of fictional rodents in literature - Wikipedia

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    Walter: The Story of a Rat: A literate rat who tries to get to know Miss Pomeroy who shares a lot in common with him. Whisker Cameron Stelzer: Pie Rats: The Forgotten Map: A circus rat, originally named Wentworth Winterbottom, who becomes a Pie Rat and a member of Captain Black Rat's crew aboard the Apple Pie and is renamed Whisker. The Other ...

  5. Fantastic Mr. Fox (film) - Wikipedia

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    Before dying, Rat reveals that Kristofferson is being held in an attic in Bean Annex, prompting Mr. Fox to organize a rescue mission. Mr. Fox asks the farmers for a meeting in Paddington near the sewer hub, offering to surrender himself on the condition that the farmers free Kristofferson and spare the other animals.

  6. List of fictional rodents - Wikipedia

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    Mice feature in some of Beatrix Potter's small books, including The Tale of Two Bad Mice (1904), The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse (1910), The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse (1918), and The Tailor of Gloucester (1903), which last was described by J. R. R. Tolkien as perhaps the nearest to his idea of a fairy story, the rest being "beast-fables". [3]

  7. List of fictional canines - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Tod Fox The Tale of Mr. Tod: Beatrix Potter: Owns two houses and in one of them he gets into a scuffle with an intruding Tommy Brock. Reynard the Fox: Fox Van den vos Reynaerde: Willem die Madoc maecte: Slagar the Cruel Fox Redwall: Brian Jacques: A fox whose face is disfigured and runs a band of slavers. Tabaqui: Jackal The Jungle Book ...

  8. Footrot Flats - Wikipedia

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    Horse "spoke" infrequently in the earlier comics, but subsequently communicated via actions and yowls. Horse has saved the Dog and Jess from the local rat population at the Murphy farm. Book 7 is dedicated to the real Horse and begins with an elegy, followed by a eulogy penned by Murray Ball to commemorate the irascible cat's passing.

  9. Category:Children's books about mice and rats - Wikipedia

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