The wild dogs on the island grew bolder after the battle with the Aleuts for two reasons. The first is that village dogs whose masters were killed joined the pack. The second is that a large, gray dog with yellow eyes had become the pack's leader. This dog is bigger than the rest, and a different color (most dogs on the island of the blue dolphins have brown eyes and fur). Karana believes that the gray dog is an Aleut dog left on the island after the battle.
Karana had recently tamed one of the dogs, Rontu-Aru, and felt a connection to him. She couldn't bring herself to harm Rontu's former pack members even though they were attacking him, as she saw them as a part of his past life and understood their loyalty to each other. Karana ultimately chose to protect Rontu-Aru by scaring off the attacking dogs instead of resorting to violence.
Karana's dog's name in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is Rontu.
Karana names the dog Rontu. When Rontu dies, she gets a new dog and names it Rontu-Aru.
Rontu dropped his fish because he was sharing it with the main character, Karana, as a gesture of kindness and friendship. This act helped build a connection between Rontu and Karana in the story "Island of the Blue Dolphins."
Karana discovered a hidden cave while she and Rontu canoed around the island. She later used this cave as a secret hiding spot and shelter during her time alone on the island.
Rontu the Wild Dog and her brother Ramo
She names her dog Rontu "fox eyes" and after Rontu dies she names his son Rontu-Aru"Son of Rontu".
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Rontu dies in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" after being attacked by wild dogs. Rontu sacrifices himself to save his owner Karana, showing loyalty and bravery until the end.
Karana,Rontu,Ramo,Ulape,Chief Chowig,Captain Orlov
Karana gets left alone on her own. Her and this Dog named rontu become bestfriends
The main character in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" is Karana, a young Native American girl who is stranded on an island. Other important characters include her brother, Ramo, and the various wild animals that inhabit the island.
Rontu, the character in the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, enjoyed exploring the island, hunting for food, and keeping Karana company. He also seemed to take pleasure in swimming and fishing in the ocean.