Akela is the lone wolf, leader of the Seeonee wolfpack.
The man who wrote the Jungle Book is Rudyard Kipling
Akela isn't a what but a who. He is the alpha wolf of the Seeonee wolf pack in Rudyard Kiplings "The Jungle Book"
An akela is the leader of a pack of Cub Scouts, named after a fictional wolf character in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.
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The Great Gray Lone Wolf in "The Jungle Book, by Rudyard kipling was Akela.
Akela is the lone wolf, leader of the Seeonee pack.
Akela and Baloo
Akela is the "lone wolf" leader of the Seeonee pack. Akita is a breed of dog. the panther
Akela is the alpha wolf of the Seeonee wolf pack in Rudyard Kiplings "The Jungle Book". Kipling gave Baden Powell permission to use the names of his characters for Scouting.
Akela Yes, there was also, Gray Brother, Won-Tolla, The Seeonee Pack, and then there were the Red Dog and Tabaqui. All wolves or wolf type animals. Fun book!
Akela. In a cub scout pack, an akela is a symbol of wisdom, authority, and leadership. It can be anyone from a den leader to a Cubmaster who acts as leader to the scouts. This name is taken from Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" as Akela was the lone grey wolf who led the pack. The scouting program is known for using themes from these popular children's stories since the early 1900's.