No, It never says where Buck ends.
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In "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London, Buck is described as a four-year-old dog at the beginning of the story. His age is significant as it marks him as strong and capable, yet still young enough to adapt to the harsh realities of life in the Yukon. Throughout the novel, Buck's experiences shape him into a more primal and powerful creature.
because bucks feet kept getting ice in them,what page was that on?
badly and good
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Good at pulling sled.
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it's an unanswered question. I guess you'll have to ask the author.
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The first paragraph in The Call of the Wild establishes the setting of the story, the Alaska gold rush.
because bucks feet kept getting ice in them,what page was that on?
In The Call of the Wild, Buck was VERY cunning. He transitioned from a house pet to a wild animal, most pets would not survive that change.
The setting of the story is the Yukon and the date is 1897.
Gary Snyder's "The Call of the Wild" is an anti-Vietnam war poem written in the early 1970's. It should not be confused with the famous Jack London story "The Call of the Wild", about a completely different subject.
No, bucks do not take care of fawns in the wild. Fawns are typically cared for by their mothers, while bucks may play a role in mating and protecting the herd.