The sea otter in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" likely used its sharp teeth to crack open the abalone shells to access the meat inside. Sea otters are known for their dexterous use of their paws and teeth to forage for prey, including hard-shelled invertebrates like abalone.
The animal skin in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is called otter skin. Karana, the main character in the book, uses otter skins to create clothing and other items for survival on the island.
Somewhere off the coast of Blue Dolphin Island i think...
The island in Island of the Blue Dolphins is shaped like a dolphin.
The young otter in Island of the Blue Dolphins is named Won-a-teen.
Karana's weaknesses in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" include her isolation and loneliness, her lack of experience in survival skills, and her vulnerability to the wild animals on the island. She also struggles with her emotions and fears, which affect her decision-making at times.
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is island of the blue dolphins really the shape of a dolphin
Because a rock on the island was shape like a Dolphin.
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There is no species of dolphin called "Blue Dolphin", despite the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins." but there are blue whales
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The Aleuts came to the island in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" for hunting sea otters, as the otter pelts were valuable for trading.