he made a sharpened spear and he aimed just below the fish and he stabbed it
because he did.i do not know.
The turtle left behind was some eggs
A turtle lays eggs and burries the eggs in the sand. Then they hach.
It is not so much the shell that keeps a baby turtle safe. The mama turtle impacts sand tightly around the eggs which protect the eggs. The eggs themselves are soft and fragile.
They are 1 inch long
they are sea turtle eggs and are a protected species - DO NOT TOUCH THEM !!!
Brian eats berries,foolbirds,turtle eggs and and at the end of the book he eats the food from the survial pack. Hope this helps! <3 rach
Brian in Hatchet ate Snapping Turtle eggs but he was awesome and your lame!
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, it is mentioned that the protagonist Brian Robeson weighs 100 pounds at the beginning of the story.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the animal buries the eggs it steals from the nest in the sand.
Brian accidentally stepped on a turtle's nest, causing the eggs to explode under his feet. This unexpected event startled him, leading to his fall to the ground in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
The turtle left behind was some eggs
he celebrates by eatin fishes and he caught one so he is very happpyyy .. u shod know tht if you read the book .. dumb
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian finds the eggs first before the tornado happens. He discovers the eggs in the nest of a goose he had seen earlier flying over the lake. The tornado strikes shortly afterward, causing immense destruction to his surroundings.
turtle eggs
Brian stored his food in the shelter he built by hanging it high up on a tree branch to keep it away from animals.
When an animal almost killed Brian in "Hatchet," it was a moose that charged him unexpectedly, leaving him with serious injuries. Brian had to use his survival skills to protect himself and eventually drive the moose away.
In the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, some of the animals encountered by the main character, Brian Robeson, include a moose, porcupine, skunk, turtle, bear, wolf, and various birds and fish. Each encounter presents Brian with new challenges and opportunities for survival in the wilderness.