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Yes, of course they do. You don't expect them to be thrown out into the wilderness alone, do you?
Sam Gribley is a fictional character from the book "My Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George, while Henry David Thoreau is a real-life author and philosopher known for his book "Walden." Sam is a teenager who escapes city life to live in the wilderness, while Thoreau conducted a social experiment by living alone in a cabin near Walden Pond to explore simplicity and self-reliance. Their experiences with nature and their reasons for living in the wilderness differ.
yes some crows live in the canadian wilderness
The bear lived in the wilderness.
Thoreau
Thoreau lived deliberately at Walden Pond by embracing a simple and self-sufficient lifestyle. He built a cabin with his own hands, grew his own food, and spent his days in solitude and contemplation. By minimizing his material needs and focusing on the essentials, Thoreau aimed to live authentically and in harmony with nature.
Alaska
they live alone.
they live alone
many animals live in the wilderness like mountain lions squirrells and bears and deer. so here is your answer ;)
Because he wanted to live a simple life
To live a simple life