The birds lead him to it
Brian almost spat out the berries in "Hatchet" because they were covered in a bitter, slimy juice that made them very unpleasant to eat. This bitter taste shocked him and almost made him gag, as he was not expecting it.
the trees were full of birds singing ahead of him in the sun. Some he knew ,some he didn't .he saw a robin ,and some kind of sparrows ,and a flock of reddish orange bird with thick beaks .twenty or thirty
Brian did not get attacked by the bear. The bear only wanted Brian's berries.
Gut berries are berries that Brian Robeson ate which made him sick. (Diarrhea and Vomiting)
gut berries
Brian became very sick after eating the berries for the first time. He experienced severe stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting due to consuming berries that were unfamiliar to his body.
As far as I know there is not, but in the book Hatchet Brian (main character) eats what is called Gut berries when he is in the Canadian Wilderness.
He runs into a big bear.
In Hatchet, the cherry like ones with pits are called choke cherries, but Brian called it Gut Cherries. The raspberries Brian called Raspberries.
Type your answer here... Those little red berry things... and then he throws up.
Oh, dude, Brian in "Hatchet" ate raspberries and birds like foolbirds and grouse. Like, he was out there surviving in the wilderness, munching on some wild snacks. It's all about that survival game, you know what I mean?
Well, honey, in that classic survival tale "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, our boy Brian dined on a smorgasbord of wilderness delights. He chowed down on some juicy berries, crunchy turtle eggs, and even tried his hand at fishing for some tasty fish. Let's just say Brian had a crash course in outdoor cuisine that would make Gordon Ramsay proud.