He eats foolbird on page 22, which is only one of the pages (the one I can remember) he eats them. This is from an 11 1/2 year old girl.
Brian Robeson eats the foolbird on pages 115-116 in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
Brian thought he had never felt so rich because he had successfully hunted and killed a foolbird, giving him the satisfaction of providing for himself and overcoming a challenge in the wild. It made him feel capable and resourceful in his survival situation.
In the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, some of the animals encountered by the main character, Brian Robeson, include a moose, porcupine, skunk, turtle, bear, wolf, and various birds and fish. Each encounter presents Brian with new challenges and opportunities for survival in the wilderness.
Gionta like to eat is nutella
the eat brian and potato chips
Hatchet
wild berrys
Brian first made a bow and arrow to help him catch something to eat in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
The awsner is baby food becuase on page 140 babies eat plums and on page 142 babies eat plums
Type your answer here... Those little red berry things... and then he throws up.
I don't see why not...
Brian was a bum who was standing on a corner washing car windshields. When Peter happened to stop there, Brian washed his windshield, and Peter stated he didn't have any spare change, but that Brian could come home and eat dinner with his family.
Brian was going to eat the gut cherries he found on the beach before the pilot came in the book Hatchet.