The Ratatouille Micey Mouse

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What animal has big ears to hear, big nose to smell, and has a tail to get predators away? The Ratatouille Micey Mouse is a distinctive relative of the the mouse.

The Ratatouille Micey Mouse’s cute and chubby feature tricks humans to thinking that it is a harmless mouse, however, the mouse is a powerful and sneaky mouse. It’s big ears helps the mouse to adapt to the wild noises (#1 in diagram). The mouse ears are perfect for their habitat. Their habitat is a moderate climate that never get too hot or too cold. They live in the Tikki Touki Islands with many other animals. It is mild all year long like California. Dispise the very few mountains. the land is flat. There is tall trees with high leaves and fruit. When there is tall trees and fruit, the mouse grows long legs to jump onto the trees (#2 in diagram). When being chased by Porculicious, (James Jacobs’s animal), the long legs come into goods use. The porculicious eats the mouse by chasing the
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It food grows on high trees that the mouse can jump on. One branch after another, the mouse can get it’s food. Their food are simple fruits. Apples, bananas, plums, cherries and more. The mouse also drink water. Their water is easy and simple to get. They go next to the pond and drink water. In order to eat, the mouse holds the fruit in it’s hands and nibbles on the fruit. If the food is too big, then it stands on the food and nibbles on it. When drinking water, the mouse will kneel down and sip the water.
The mouse lives in cave where it is safe from their predators. In the cave, there are other Ratatouille Micey Mouse that all huddle to keep warm. The cave is really hard to find and when you find the cave, you will find many mouse. The cave has fruits that all the mice collect and gather to eat. To keep warm, they warm/cool they huddle and snuggle together. The Ratatouille Micey Mouse also has fur that grows in the winter and shed in the

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