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he ate deer and wild plants
In the book "My Side of the Mountain," Sam made various items from the deer he caught, including buckskin clothing, a water bag, moccasins, and a bowstring. He also used other parts of the deer for food, tools, and crafting materials to support his survival in the wilderness.
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Green eggs (and ham).
The cast of Out for Lunch - 2005 includes: Sam Calabrese as Tough Guy
Sam's food in My Side of the Mountain were oysters,dandelions,meat,wild onions, and fish
In the book "My Side of the Mountain," Sam's bird's name is Frightful. She is a peregrine falcon that Sam trains to hunt for food.
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he finds her in the city and brings her to the mountain
Sam in "My Side of the Mountain" feels grateful to Bill for all the knowledge and skills he taught him about wilderness survival. Sam cherishes their friendship and values Bill's guidance and support. Bill is like a mentor to Sam, and their bond is an important part of Sam's journey in the wilderness.
Sam fed Frightful the lure because he believed it was better for her health and safety. The lure provided a consistent source of food and prevented potential harm from eating animals that could be harmful or pose a threat. Additionally, it was easier for Sam to control and manage Frightful's diet with the lure.
Bando called Sam Thoreau in "My Side of the Mountain" to ask for help in locating Sam Gribley, who had been staying in the wild for a long time and was thought to be missing. Sam Thoreau was a forest ranger who knew the area well and could assist in the search and rescue mission.