He gets ambushed by the moose when he goes gets a drink from the lake, he tried to run but the moose attacked him and kept him pinned down, Brian was injured badly, but than recovered days later after surviving on what he had in his shelter, the wood he had kept for a while, he was injured very bad and almost killed.
It is not really known; not even the author could really tell us. However, there are several possibilities as to why, one of the most likely and logical reasons could be that the moose, most likely a cow moose in the book, had a calf or two that needed to be defended against any predator, and, to the moose, Brian looked to be as much of a predator as the average wolf.
Brian did not get attacked by the bear. The bear only wanted Brian's berries.
Hatchet is a book and Cry in the Wild is the movie based on the book. Hollywood has changed some of the facts of the movie. In Cry of the Wild Brian gets attacked by a bear and a raccoon, in the book he only sees the bear and gets attacked by a moose and a skunk.
Brian confronts the bear on pages 143-146 in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
Brian saw a large, black bear cub among the raspberry bushes. This encounter led to Brian noticing the mother bear nearby, which put him in a dangerous situation and forced him to defend himself with his hatchet.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the main character Brian encounters a black bear while he is surviving alone in the wilderness. The bear breaks into Brian's shelter, prompting Brian to create a spear for protection. Despite the bear being a threat, Brian manages to scare it away by jabbing it with the spear.
Brian's experience with the moose in "Hatchet" is peaceful and ends without any confrontation, in contrast to the bear and wolf encounters where he faced danger and had to defend himself. The moose encounter showcases Brian's growing knowledge of the wilderness and his ability to navigate situations without resorting to violence.
Hatchet book: Berry's and he found a bear.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's bear buddy helped him feel less lonely and provided comfort. The bear became a symbol of survival and companionship for Brian during his time alone in the wilderness.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian is nearly attacked by a moose. The moose's ability to blend into its surroundings through camouflage helps it escape before causing any harm to Brian.
Brian had a Hatchet that his mother gave him.
No, there was no moose attack in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The main character, Brian, faces many challenges in the wilderness after a plane crash, but a moose attack is not one of them.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian encounters a variety of animals including a moose, porcupine, skunk, bear, birds, and fish. These interactions with wildlife play a key role in Brian's survival and growth throughout the story.