Mountain lions hate smoke so he started a fire
kill urself
No, once Old Dan dies, she loses her will to live
Ruban die's by Billy tripping him with a tree branch because he was chasing Billy's dog's with ax to kill them after they had atacked his bluetick hound. Anyway's, You shouldn't run with an ax anyways.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy refrains from killing the ghost coon because he feels compassion for the animal. He sees the coon as a noble adversary and feels a connection to it, ultimately choosing not to end its life out of respect for its wild spirit.
Billy and the Pritchard boys were trying to catch a raccon when Billy refused to kill it Little Ann and Old Dan were trying to kill the Pritchard's dog, so Rubin grabbed the ax to try and go kill Billy's dogs,but he tripped on a stick and he fell on the ax
No,A bull moose is the only moose that can kill a Bobcat.
The axe symbolizes Billy's determination, courage, and resourcefulness in facing challenges and protecting his dogs. It represents his connection to nature and his willingness to take risks to achieve his goals. Additionally, the axe reflects the harsh reality of survival in the wilderness where Billy lives.
Because he was running with an ax to try and kill Billy's dogs since they were killing his dog but he triped on a stick and accidently stabbed himself. That is true, but, he was running to get to Billy's dog, Old Dan, to kill him and fell on an axe that went right through his stomach. He made Billy pull the axe out of him (eww!) and died right after that. This is a very good book, right up til the end. I was bawling by Chapter 20!
Shoot it
Book version: Billy's dogs were killing the Pritchards' dog, so Rubin decided to kill Billy's dogs. He picked up Billy's ax and then started running. He tripped on a stick and fell. The ax's blade entered Billy's stomach, therefore killing him. Movie version: BIlly's dogs were killing the Pritchards' dog, so Rubin decided to kill Billy's dogs. He picked up Billy's ax and started running, but Billy didn't want his dogs to die. Billy tackled at Rubin's legs, causing him to fall. As he did, the ax's blade entered Rubin's body (which didn't actually happen, because that's too graphic.), causing him to die.
Yes, bobcats kill and eat chickens.
No bobcats are king