food . duh
The resolution of "Island of the Blue Dolphins" sees Karana rescued after years of isolation on the island. She is finally able to leave and start a new life after learning valuable lessons about survival, resilience, and the importance of family and community.
Karana in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" would gather sea urchin spines and attach them to a long stick to use as a tool for scraping scallops off rocks. This method allowed her to collect scallops for food.
In the book "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell, sai-sai is a type of abalone shell that is highly prized by the Native American tribe living on the island. The sai-sai shells are used for making jewelry and other decorative items. The main character, Karana, collects sai-sai shells as a way to pass the time and also to create beautiful objects.
Karana waits for a few starfish to feed on the abalones because she believes it is a sign that the abalones are safe to eat. Starfish are known to be sensitive to toxins in the water, so if they are feeding on the abalones without any ill effects, it indicates that the abalones are likely not contaminated or poisonous.
She liked to eat red abalones best they were the sweetedt but the hardest to get
Sometimes a Blue dolphin can eat many fish such as...TunaSquid,Octopuss legsShrimpMackerelHerringCodKelp, shrimp
The wild dogs were running through the huts in Island of the Blue Dolphins because they were hunting for food and scavenging for anything they could find. The abandoned village provided an opportunity for them to search for scraps or small animals to eat.
With rare exceptions, Dolphins eat fish and squid. Killer whales will eat seals and turtles. Blue whales eat plankton and brill. But one thing is for sure -- it is all seafood.
Yes dolphins eat a lot.
No dolphins cannot eat books.
Dolphins normally eat fish and squid.
It'd probably be the Dolphins. Whales, we don't know about, since their size makes them a lot harder to study. They MIGHT be more similar in mind, despite being more different in body.