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Akela the great lone wolf was the gray wolf who found Mowgli. Akela was the leader of the wolf pack. The pack adopts Mowgli and Akela becomes his mentor.
Mowgli is the name of the boy in the jungle book by Rudyard Kipling.
In "The Jungle Book," the mother wolf is named Raksha. She is a protective and nurturing figure who adopts Mowgli, the human boy, and raises him alongside her own wolf cubs. Raksha's fierce loyalty and love for Mowgli play a crucial role in his upbringing in the jungle.
No, the boy in The Jungle Book, Mowgli, is a fictional character created by author Rudyard Kipling.
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In Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book," it is Bagheera, the black panther, who informs the villagers that Mowgli is a "wolf child." He recognizes Mowgli's unique upbringing among the wolves and understands that the villagers need to know about him, especially when Mowgli begins to interact with human society. Bagheera's revelation highlights the tension between Mowgli's dual identity as both a human and a member of the wolf pack.
No. Mowgli wandered into the jungle after the tiger, Shere Khan, attacked his camp. He was found by Father Wolf and brought to the cave he shared with Raksha (Mother Wolf) where they decided to adopt and raise Mowgli along with their other four cubs.
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She tells Shere Khan that she'll never give Mowgli to him, that she'll raise Mowgli as her own, and that Mowgli will someday kill him.