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In the adventure packed story Rikki-tikki-tavi the author “Rudyard Kipling” writes about a mongoose named Rikki-tikki-tavi. Rikki tikki is It's washed down in a high summer flood to a garden path. The garden path was in the bungalow where a family lived. A boy named Teddy takes Rikki in and the family accepts him. A while after that Rikki meets Ddarzee and his wife (tailor birds). Darzee said they lost a baby bird to a cobra named Nag. Nag came over and tried to trick Rikki with his wife Nagaina. Darzee yelled so Rikki jumped over Nagiana. Later in the story Rikki saves Teddy from a dust snake. Karait is just as dangerous as the cobra. Rikki tikki gets red eyes when he is angry. Rikki Killed Karait and spelt with Teddy that night. In the morning

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