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.
The most organised animal in the jungle is the bear. Courtesy of Rob and Harry
There is no Kim in The Jungle Book. Kim is another book by the same author of The Jungle Book.
The Animal that walks by itself is the Tiger (Sheerkhan)
Rann is the Kite in my late 1890s copy of the Jungle Book. He appears to be renamed Chil in later editions.
a large crocodile
The most organised animal in the jungle is the bear. Courtesy of Rob and Harry
There is no Kim in The Jungle Book. Kim is another book by the same author of The Jungle Book.
This depends on what animal you're referring to.
A tiger
The Animal that walks by itself is the Tiger (Sheerkhan)
Baloo. The big brown bear..:)
Rann is the Kite in my late 1890s copy of the Jungle Book. He appears to be renamed Chil in later editions.
I am pretty sure it was Baloo. The big brown bear.
a large crocodile
Snake
I am pretty sure it was Baloo. The big brown bear.
The feral boy, Mowgli of Kipling's "The Jungle Book" is raised in the jungle by wolves (Raksha and Father Wolf) and as a result has mainly animal friends and interactions. They include Baloo the bear and Bagheera the black panther.