Spitz
Buck replaces Spitz as the leader of the sled dogs in "Call of the Wild" by Jack London. After a fierce fight between the two, Buck emerges victorious and asserts his dominance as the new leader of the pack.
He observes what the other dogs are doing.
Buck was a GREAT lead dog because he showed the other dogs what to do and how to be good dogs themselves, and also whipped them into shaoe after the death of Spitz
its spitz
He observes what the other dogs are doing.
read it and it tells you
Spitz did not get along with Buck because both Spitz and Buck were leaders. Each of the dogs wanted to be the leader of the pack and of the sled team.
i aint even know?
When Buck leaves the camp in "Call of the Wild," he embarks on a journey where he faces various challenges and ultimately undergoes a transformation from a domesticated pet to a wild and free creature. Along the way, he experiences adventures, learns to rely on his instincts, and becomes a leader among his fellow dogs.
The died
i think its because he saw a story in his journey to the Klondike and wanted to make a good selling story about how harsh of a life it was for the dogs in the Klondike when you read the story you can feel the sorrow in the dogs life. i am not positive but that's my answer
Buck undermines Spitz's authority by asserting his dominance and challenging Spitz's leadership directly. Buck also gains the support of the other dogs by proving his strength and skill, causing them to question Spitz's leadership. Ultimately, Buck's actions lead to a confrontation with Spitz, where Buck emerges victorious and establishes himself as the new leader of the pack.
Spitz v Buck to become the leader, which resulted in a fight to the death which Buck won. And also just generally all the dogs battling it out against nature to survive the harsh conditions. Most of the sled-dogs were put out of there misery and killed. Two examples of survival of the fittest, one being combat and the other being against nature.