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.
Yes, his parents were killed by the tiger.
Akela is the lone wolf, leader of the Seeonee pack.
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The Great Gray Lone Wolf in "The Jungle Book, by Rudyard kipling was Akela.
Mowgli's foster mother in "The Jungle Book" is named Raksha. She is a protective and caring mother wolf who adopts Mowgli as her own cub.
Mowgli! :)
A wolf. He's Akelas sucesor.
Raksha is not a what but a who. Raksha (the Demon) is the name of Mother Wolf (Mowgli's adoptive mother) in the Jungle Books
Akela isn't a what but a who. He is the alpha wolf of the Seeonee wolf pack in Rudyard Kiplings "The Jungle Book"
In "The Jungle Book," Nukka, often referred to as "Nuska," is a character who appears in adaptations and is sometimes depicted as a wolf. In the original stories by Rudyard Kipling, the main wolf characters include Akela, the leader of the wolf pack, and Raksha, the mother wolf who adopts Mowgli. However, Nuska is not a central character in Kipling's original tales. In various adaptations, characters and names may vary, leading to different interpretations.
Akela is the lone wolf, leader of the Seeonee wolfpack.
Rani is a character from a series of books by Ron Snell (It's a Jungle out there, Life is a Jungle, and Jungle Calls)