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"Mowgli Brothers" typically refers to the characters from Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book." The main characters include Mowgli, a human boy raised by wolves, and various animal characters like Baloo the bear, Bagheera the Black Panther, and Shere Khan the tiger. If you're looking for specific answers related to a quiz or game called "Mowgli Brothers," please provide more context or details for a more accurate response.

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When was Mowgli's Brothers created?

Mowgli's Brothers was created in 1894.


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Mowgli's Brothers - 1976 TV was released on: USA: 11 February 1976


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What is the difference the wolves in Mowgli's Brothers from real wolves?

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What is the name of the youngest little boy in the movie jungle book?

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How do mother wolf actions show the meaning of her name in the Mowgli's brothers?

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In "The Jungle Book," the tiger Shere Khan speaks against Mowgli at the council meeting because he sees Mowgli as a threat and wants to kill him due to his fear and hatred of humans. Shere Khan is concerned that Mowgli's presence in the jungle may disrupt the peace and safety of the animals.