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Mowgli
Mowgli is the name of the boy in the jungle book by Rudyard Kipling.
Bruce Reitherman 'Mowgli' the Man Cub (voice)
Mother Wolf is feeding her cubs when she and Father Wolf hear the tiger Shere Khan attacking some humans. Father Wolf goes to investigate and hears something approaching through the undergrowth. He prepares to spring at the intruder, but as he does so he sees that it is a naked baby boy, or as he calls it, a man's cub. Mother Wolf is curious to see what a man's cub looks like, so Father Wolf picks up the baby and carries him inside. After a moment the hungry baby pushes aside one of Mother Wolf's cubs and begins suckling from her. Mother Wolf is so impressed by the "man-cub's" boldness that she decides to adopt him. Because his body is as hairless as a frog's she calls him "Mowgli", which means "frog" in the wolves' tongue. In order to be accepted by the wolf pack all new cubs must be shown to the pack's leader Akela at the Council Rock and spoken for by two wolves who are not its parents. When Mother and Father Wolf show Mowgli, none of the wolves will speak for him, but Baloo the bear who tutors the wolves does so, and Bagheera the panther, who is a guest at the pack council but not entitled to speak for the man-cub, offers to buy Mowgli's life with a freshly-killed bull. Shere Khan arrives, claiming that the man-cub is his prey, but the pack accepts Bagheera's offer and sends Shere Khan away. And so Mowgli grows up with the wolves and is tutored by Baloo and Bagheera, while Shere Khan bides his time, waiting for an opportunity to kill the man-cub....
Because Baloo and Bagheera spoke for him and because Bagheera offered them a bull in Mowgli's behalf.
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.
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Mowgli
Mowgli is the name of the boy in the jungle book by Rudyard Kipling.
Bruce Reitherman 'Mowgli' the Man Cub (voice)
Mother Wolf is feeding her cubs when she and Father Wolf hear the tiger Shere Khan attacking some humans. Father Wolf goes to investigate and hears something approaching through the undergrowth. He prepares to spring at the intruder, but as he does so he sees that it is a naked baby boy, or as he calls it, a man's cub. Mother Wolf is curious to see what a man's cub looks like, so Father Wolf picks up the baby and carries him inside. After a moment the hungry baby pushes aside one of Mother Wolf's cubs and begins suckling from her. Mother Wolf is so impressed by the "man-cub's" boldness that she decides to adopt him. Because his body is as hairless as a frog's she calls him "Mowgli", which means "frog" in the wolves' tongue. In order to be accepted by the wolf pack all new cubs must be shown to the pack's leader Akela at the Council Rock and spoken for by two wolves who are not its parents. When Mother and Father Wolf show Mowgli, none of the wolves will speak for him, but Baloo the bear who tutors the wolves does so, and Bagheera the panther, who is a guest at the pack council but not entitled to speak for the man-cub, offers to buy Mowgli's life with a freshly-killed bull. Shere Khan arrives, claiming that the man-cub is his prey, but the pack accepts Bagheera's offer and sends Shere Khan away. And so Mowgli grows up with the wolves and is tutored by Baloo and Bagheera, while Shere Khan bides his time, waiting for an opportunity to kill the man-cub....
Because Baloo and Bagheera spoke for him and because Bagheera offered them a bull in Mowgli's behalf.
Bagheerah. Bagheerah lived in captivity when he was a cub, then he escaped back to the jungle when the man was about to shoot him. And made friends with the wolves and with Baloo, and Kaa. And he promised that after Mowgli's stepfather died he would watch after Mowgli when he's all by himself, an teach him how to hunt.
The main character that doesn't try to help Mowgli is the antagonist Shere Khan the Tiger. Shere Khan hates man and wants to kill the "man cub". Kaa the snake also proves of no help to Mowgli. In fact, tries to eat him. King Louis of the apes, though he does not intend to harm Mowgli, cannot be said to have helped him either.
they look after there cub until it can go on by itself
There are usually only about 2, 3, or 4. Mother, cub (1 or 2 of them), and the father(usually doesn't hang out with the mother and cub)