No, they were mutant wolves. The Capitol people in charge of the Hunger Games put the eyes of the dead tributes into them.
Young Cato died because of suicide. Cato was a statesman and a politician in the late Roman Republic and he is also a known follower of Stoic philosophy.
no, he was being attacked by them and katniss shot him so he would not suffer.
Well Katniss because when he is holding Peeta, Katniss clings a bow and arrow to him and he falls into the wild pack of big dogs and then, to put him out of his misery, Katniss shoots a bow and arrow to him and he dies imetily
In the book, Thresh is possibly killed by Cato, who wants revenge for Thresh killing Clove :( In the movie, Thresh is killed by the mutant dogs who the Capitol sets loose in the arena. They eventually kill Cato as well.
Cato Perkins died in 1805.
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francois feared the dogs might get rabies or sick
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Young Cato died because of suicide. Cato was a statesman and a politician in the late Roman Republic and he is also a known follower of Stoic philosophy.
An army of fleas attacked our dogs,explain it?
When the dogs come for Katniss, Peeta, and Cato
Sentence sample "A public figure was attacked by wild dogs while he was on his daily morning stroll."
Ramo died in a tragic accident while trying to rescue Karana from wild dogs on the island. He was attacked and killed by the pack of dogs during the rescue attempt.
no, he was being attacked by them and katniss shot him so he would not suffer.
Large birds can catch young or small-sized mongooses. Jackals and other wild dogs will try to eat the latger ones them, and they're sometimes attacked by wild cats but Mongooses are so quick they are hard to catch and a bigger animal that tries to catch them will be attacked straight in the face.
Cato is kept alive by the muttations, which are engineered dog-like creatures that resemble the fallen tributes, to prolong the suspense of the Games and create a spectacle for the audience. Ultimately, Katniss ends Cato's life by shooting an arrow, putting him out of his misery as he is being attacked by the mutts. Katniss feels a mix of pity and horror about Cato's death; while she understands the brutality of the Games, she also recognizes his humanity in his final moments. The experience deepens her resolve against the oppressive system of the Hunger Games.
Wild dogs live in Africa