It was trying to be wierd!
Here is another possible answer, no Indians were left only Karana. These dogs had to survive, so they became wild. The crazy thing is that it took them almost no time to become wild.
In the novel "Island of the Blue Dolphins," the domestic dogs on the island became a wild pack because they were left behind by the humans who had abandoned the island. Without human care and supervision, the dogs adapted to the wild environment and began hunting in packs to survive.
The domestic dogs became a wild pack on the island in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" because they were left behind by the humans who abandoned the island. Over time, the dogs had to rely on their natural hunting instincts to survive and form a pack for protection and hunting.
The island in Island of the Blue Dolphins is shaped like a dolphin.
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is island of the blue dolphins really the shape of a dolphin
Island of the Blue Dolphins is a work of historical fiction.
The Aleuts came to the island in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" for hunting sea otters, as the otter pelts were valuable for trading.
Blue Dolphins
Because a rock on the island was shape like a Dolphin.
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San Nicolas Island