If you read the Epilogue it says it was a Timber Wolf. Hatchet is based on a true story
timber wolf
The protagonist in the book "Hatchet" encounters a species of wolves known as timber wolves in the wilderness. These wolves play a significant role in the character's survival and adventures in the story.
A timber wolf
When Brian sees the wolf in the book "Hatchet," it has been approximately 54 days since the crash.
You can have a hatchet, a plane crashing, where he is now, the wolf thats on the cover, and there are many other options! Good Luck! :)
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In the story Peter and the Wolf, the wolf eats the duck.
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the indian kind
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The hatchet in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is described as a standard, general-purpose hatchet with a steel blade and a wooden handle. It becomes the protagonist's most important tool for survival in the wilderness after a plane crash.
because he gets Gaven the hatchet by the pilot and the hatchet keeps him alive and teaches him how to live in the wild. Without his hatchet he never would of been able to make a fire, make tools, or make weapons
The adaptation of the novel Hatchet in 1990 was titled A Cry in the Wild.Jarod Rushton played Brian Robeson (the character does not appear in the three White Wolf sequels).