In "Hatchet," Brian's determination to take only a small drink from the lake quickly changes when he realizes the depth of his thirst. Overwhelmed by his desperate need for water, he succumbs to his instincts and ends up drinking greedily from the lake. This impulsive decision reflects his survival instincts kicking in, highlighting the extreme circumstances he faces in the wilderness. Ultimately, it underscores the theme of survival and the struggle between rational thought and primal urges.
Nothing - people still drink it.
I drank it
you get helath
1 drink was poisened
Can I drink coffee before cortisone injection?
The gas (CO2) is driven out.
they just got bought out
when you drank a beach water you must be thirsty
Brian established his shelter near the lake, because he knew that he could drink water from the lake and that the lake was the only place he knew where there was water.
If you have very low water you can drink urine for surviving although it's not veery healthy of course. it doesn't affect your organs if you drink it for 1-2 days but if you drink it too many days it can be a problem.
really, you should boil it first and remember that hatchet was a fictional story. it was only ok to do because it was in a river of moving water. there are many risks to doing this so be on the safe side and boil it.
the pigs drink it and dont share it with the other animals