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In Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book Mowgli was a small boy from a village somewhere in the Seeonee (or Seoni) Hills region of central India. When his parents were attacked by the tiger Shere Khan he ran off into the jungle where he was found and raised by a pair of wolves, who named him and raised him alongside their cubs. He briefly returned to a human village when he was about 11, and was adopted by a couple who believed him to be their long-lost son, but was banished from the village because of his wildness. After many more adventures he found where his adoptive human mother was now living as a widow, and left the jungle to help her raise her new baby.

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If by "found" you mean did he ever return to man, the answer is yes. The short story "Spring Running" in the Second Jungle Book chronicles his final return to human kind.

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Mowgli is the name of the boy in the jungle book by Rudyard Kipling.


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How does mother wolf respond to Shere Khan's demands?

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.


Which character from Kipling's jungle book was human was it Kaa Baloo Mowgli Bagheera?

Mowgli was the human character.

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