The aluets
The hunter who hunted otters in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" was Captain Orlov. He is a Russian sea otter hunter who comes to the island to hunt otters for their valuable fur. Karana, the main character, tries to protect the otters from him.
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 Swim Around It, There Are Cliffs And Caves, Wild Dogs And Lagoons. Otters Play On Rocks, And Sea Birds Fly There.
I think They are not hunted any more but i could be mistaken.
yeah dolphins sleep but half of there brain is awake so it can breathe and otters sleep in kelp and on land
No, but they are endangered as they were once hunted for its pelt.
Karana felt fear and anger towards the hunters on the island of the Blue Dolphins. She saw them as a threat to her safety and the other animals on the island, and she vowed to protect herself and her home from their presence.
otters are a little extinct but are recovering.
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In "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, the word "Mon-a-nee" is a term used by the character Karana to refer to certain sea otters. You can find references to Mon-a-nees throughout the book, particularly in the chapters where Karana interacts with the sea otters on the island.
Captain Orlov came to the island to hunt sea otters and bring their pelts back to Russia for profit. He forced the Aleut people to help him in this endeavor, which led to conflict with the island's native inhabitants.
I have just read island of the blue dolphins not to long ago.Um..They leave either because the people who came to the island were killing them or just because they had to move on because of the time of year.
They are only legal to be hunted in Alaska and then only for subsistence.