In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian builds his shelter under a natural rock overhang that provides protection from the elements. This shelter helps to shield him from rain and wind, allowing him to stay dry and relatively warm. Brian's resourcefulness and survival skills are put to the test as he uses the materials available in the wilderness to create a safe haven for himself.
He built his self a shelter when he crash landed...that is all the shelter he has... he can not use the plane (it is under water)
No he liived under a rock hanger
Brian's successful use of the hatchet to make fire boosts his confidence and survival skills. The encounter with the bear teaches Brian about fear, instinct, and staying calm under pressure. Building a shelter, finding food, and mastering survival skills over time gradually make Brian physically and mentally stronger.
Kangaroos do not build shelters. Kangaroos shelter under trees, in caves or under cliff overhangs. They do not make "nests" of any sort.
Brian accidentally stepped on a turtle's nest, causing the eggs to explode under his feet. This unexpected event startled him, leading to his fall to the ground in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
Yes, it was, after he remodeled it after his old insecure one's defenses were penetrated by both a skunk and a porcupine. The old one didn't even have a door! He remodeled it later, made the wood strips into a tight mesh, and he could not fit his fist through anywhere in the shelter. He also wove a door very fine, and after that no more small animals got into his shelter, though Brian does recall that a bear could get into it by tearing it apart, though one never did in his time on the island. So: Old one: insecure, New one: secure.
Brian thinks that the bowl-shaped depression under the ledge was formed by a lightning strike hitting a dead tree. The lightning struck the tree, causing it to explode and leaving behind the depression that Brian has found for his shelter.
Red Kangaroos shelter under trees, in caves or under cliff overhangs. They spend most of their time grazing in the open or under trees. They do not build nests of any sort.
Brian is awakened during the first night under the overhang by a porcupine that tries to enter his shelter. The porcupine's quills brush against Brian, startling him awake.
Bushrangers did not build shelters. They usually camped out in caves and under cliff overhangs. Occasionally they might build a rough bark shelter, but usually preferred natural landforms.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's eye color is not explicitly mentioned. The author focuses more on Brian's internal struggles and survival skills rather than physical descriptions. This allows readers to focus on the protagonist's emotional and psychological journey in the wilderness.
Under "Plans and Ideas" on the main menu which you access by pressing START on your PSP, choose "shelter". From there, if you have enough supplies you can choose one of the shelter plans which your sim then builds.