The Pied Piper is a character from the folktale who played a flute to lure away rats from a town in Germany.
When the Pied Piper blew his flute in the legend of Hamelin, all the rats in the town followed him out of the city and into the river where they drowned. Subsequently, when the townspeople refused to pay the Pied Piper for his service, he played his flute again and led the children out of the town, never to be seen again.
The fairy tale you are referring to is "The Pied Piper of Hamelin." In this story, a mysterious piper is hired to rid a town of rats by luring them away with his magical flute. However, when the town refuses to pay him for his services, he uses his flute to lead the town's children away as well.
In the original, I believe it was a flute, not a set of Bagpipes. there are all sorts of Germanic legends such as the Zauberflote or Magic Flute.The flute It's a Pipe.Ps check th linkhttp://oldintranet.lancsngfl.ac.uk/display/lit_sites/Pied_Piper/pages/master_frame_verse.htmVerse 6,line 14It could however be a bagpipe, since a flute player would be called a Flautist, while a Bagpipe player would be called a piper. He has also been depicted with a trumpet or clarinet like instrument, but that would mean he would be a trumpeter or clarinetist.
i think it was the pied piper
Rats are rodents. Fancy rats are called rattus norvegicus, and wild rats are called rattus rattus.
A group of rats is called Pack.
Baby rats can be called : PUPS, PINKIES or KITTENS
A group of rats is called a pack, swarm, horde or mischief. A swarm or a horde is more commonly referred to.
it's just a title :D there rats on the sea!
if they have red or cherryish coloured eyes ( these rats are called albenos) then no.
Pups