Roy Eberheardt, Beatrice Leep, Mullet Fingers, Dana Matherson, Officer Delinko, Curly, Check Muckle.....They call him Mullet Fingers because he doesn't have a family so they gave him a name....and this was it.
a piece of green cloth
Roy "Tex" Eberhartd, Lizzy Eberhartd(Roys Mom), Roys Dad(I forget his name), Napolean "Mullet Fingers, Running Boy" Bridger Leap, Beatrice"The Bear" Leap, Dana Matherson, Garrett, Garrett's Mom, Miss Hennipen(vice-princeable), Officer David Delinko, Captain. . (I forget his name too), Beatrice's Soccer Team, Kimberly Lou Dixon(Mother Paula), Chuck E. Muckle(vice president of Mother Paulas All American Pancake House), Leroy "Curly" Brannitt, Leroys Wife, Lonna Bridger-Leap(Mullet Fingers Mom), Leon Leap ( Beatrice's Dad)
He can catch mullet fish with his fingers
In the novel "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, the dynamic characters are the ones who undergo significant internal changes throughout the story. Some examples of dynamic characters in the book include Roy Eberhardt, who starts off as a new kid trying to fit in but becomes more confident and stands up for what is right. Mullet Fingers is another dynamic character, as he evolves from a mysterious runaway to a passionate environmental activist. Dana Matherson also experiences growth as he transitions from being a bully to showing empathy and understanding towards others.
Roy gave shoes to Mullet Fingers in "Hoot" because Mullet Fingers needed them after losing his old ones while trying to save the burrowing owls. Roy wanted to help Mullet Fingers out of gratitude for his efforts to protect the endangered owls.
Mullet Fingers pushed Roy out of the truck to protect him and keep him from getting caught by the authorities. Mullet Fingers was trying to prevent Roy from being involved in the illegal activities surrounding the construction site. By pushing him out, Mullet Fingers aimed to ensure Roy's safety and to maintain the focus on their mission to save the burrowing owls. This action highlights Mullet Fingers' protective nature and commitment to their cause.
In the book "Hoot," Mullet Fingers' plan to save the owl was more effective than Roy's because Mullet Fingers had a deeper connection to the issue and was more committed to the cause. Mullet Fingers used his knowledge of the area and his resourcefulness to actually help the owl, while Roy's efforts were more about raising awareness.
It was kinda for both, for the sake of the friendship they had and because if Mullet Fingers got caught who would be the one to lead the mission on saving the owls. Basically it was to save Mullet Fingers from being caught and sent back to juvie.
Mullet Fingers is concerned about the burrowing owls in the story "Hoot" because their habitat is at risk of being destroyed by a construction project. He wants to protect them from harm and prevent the owls from losing their homes.
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Because if Mullet Fingers real name got out, the hospital would be able to identify him and send him back to juvie.