Remy from 'Ratatouille' is very famous. He breaks the stereotype of rats being dirty and unwanted in the kitchen and shows that with talent and determination, a rat can be a great chef. Another is Templeton from 'Charlotte's Web'. His greedy but helpful nature is quite memorable.
One example is Templeton from 'Charlotte's Web'. He is a self - serving rat who helps Charlotte and Wilbur to some extent while also looking out for his own interests.
One time at the gym, I saw a guy trying to lift weights way too heavy for him. He grunted and strained so hard that his face turned bright red. Then, suddenly, he lost his grip and the weights dropped with a loud clang. Everyone in the gym turned to look, but instead of being embarrassed, he just started laughing hysterically. It was so funny that soon the whole gym was laughing with him.
Ladybug and Chat Noir could be obvious gym partners. Their superhero abilities would make for some interesting workouts. Chat Noir's cat - like agility would be great for things like climbing the ropes in the gym, while Ladybug's precision could help with things like target practice.
The gym teacher might first listen carefully to the boy. For example, if the boy is talking about being bullied, the teacher will keep quiet and let the boy finish his story, showing that he is taking the boy seriously.
Gym Candy is not a true story. It's a creation of the author's imagination. However, it could potentially touch on themes and situations that are relatable or common in real life in a fictional context.
Sure they can. Mange is caused by mites and rats are not immune to it. When they get it, their skin becomes itchy and may show signs of hair loss and irritation.
It could be a horror story with rats as the creepy element. Or perhaps it's a story of rats in a magical world, facing various challenges and discovering hidden secrets.