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MOWGLI - Mowgli is a fictional character and the protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book stories. He is a naked feral child from the Pench area in S...
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| Raksha is the mother wolf who raises this human boy in Kipling's "The Jungle Book" |
| Mother Wolf's human cub(6) |
| What, were you raised by wolves? Actually, yes, this Indian boy was, in 1895's "The Jungle Book" |
| He first appeared in Kipling's 1892 story "In the Rukh" as an adult who now & then refers to his very odd childhood |
| In "The Jungle Book", this character is referred to as "the frog" due to his hairlessness |
| In "The Jungle Book", the mother wolf calls this fur-less character "Little Frog" |
| Shere Khan, the Bengal tiger in "The Jungle Book", threatens that this character "is mine & to my teeth he will come in the end" |
| This feral character raised by jungle animals originally appeared in Rudyard Kipling's short story "In the Rukh" |
| What, were you raised by wolves? well, if you're this "Jungle Book" boy, then yes, you were |
| This Kipling character first appeared as an adult in the story "In the Rukh", then as a boy in "The Jungle Book" |
| Mowgli description |
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| Mowgli is a fictional character and the protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book stories. He is a naked feral child from the Pench area in Seoni, India, who originally appeared in Kipling's short story "In the Rukh" (collected in Many Inventions, 1893) and then went on to become the most prominent and memorable character in his collections The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book (18941895), which also featured stories about other characters. |