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Be as courageous as a mongoose, but as quick as a cobra.In British-colonized India,where little Rikki-Tikki-Tavi lived. A hellish storm occurred on one cloudy afternoon. It had flooded the trails and as it kept sloshing in and out of his burrow, the wind consequently gave the stream some of it’s power. The water had crashed its way through the burrow, causing him to be knocked out of the place he once called home. Everything can change just by one minute detail.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi: Movie differs from the book in minute ways. Rikki found out that Nag and Nagina were planning on murdering the family. They had planned Nag to stay by the pot and wait for Teddy’s father in the morning, but that was not on his agenda. Rikki crept along, waiting to

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