in a stone wall
They find shelter and find food.
Deforestation removes the shelter and homes for wild animals. It also does away with their food sources. The wild animals are then forced to go elsewhere to find food. Some of them might even come into a town and raid trash cans or eat from gardens to find food.
Domesticated cats can survive in the wild, but their chances of survival are lower compared to wild cats. They may struggle to find food, shelter, and defend themselves against predators.
Wild rabbits live in burrows.
food, shelter, and space or climate?
Brian made a shelter near the lake with the hatchet to provide himself with protection from the elements and wild animals. Having a shelter also offered him a sense of security and a place to rest and recover. Additionally, being close to the lake provided him with a convenient source of water for survival.
Brian's survival in the wild has changed him from a city boy into a more independent, resourceful and resilient individual. He learns to adapt to his environment, find food and shelter, and overcome challenges using his wits and determination. This transformation has made him more confident and self-reliant, shaping him into a completely different person than when he first arrived in the wilderness.
While domesticated cats may have some survival skills, they are not as well-equipped as wild cats to survive in the wild. They may struggle to find food, shelter, and defend themselves against predators.
Yes, a house cat can survive in the wild on its own as they have natural hunting instincts and skills that help them find food and shelter. However, domesticated cats may struggle to adapt to the challenges of the wild compared to their wild counterparts.
Of course you can as long as there have been rehabiliated to be able to survive in the wild. Meaning they have to be able to know how to find food, shelter oon their own. Of course you can as long as there have been rehabiliated to be able to survive in the wild. Meaning they have to be able to know how to find food, shelter oon their own.
Wild turkeys are slim birds, capable of reproducing, finding food, finding shelter all on their own. Domestic meat turkeys can not breed on their own, and need to have food and shelter provided.
An external conflict in "Hatchet" is when Brian is faced with the challenges of surviving in the wilderness after a plane crash. This includes dealing with threats such as wild animals, extreme weather conditions, and finding food and shelter. These external challenges push Brian to his limits and force him to adapt and overcome them to survive.