They call him Mowgli, which means "frog." On the advice of the wolf pack, the Balu bear, teaching wolf cubs about the law of the jungle, and the black panther Bagheera, who pays the pack to keep the baby from being torn to pieces by Sher Khan, advocate that Mowgli be allowed to live among the wolves. Father and Mother wolves take him to their family and protect him from Sher Khan. The child crawls to the lair of the wolves. Behind him, the lame tiger Sher Khan prowls on his heels and wants to make him his prey. At the age of two, the little son of a lumberjack is lost in the jungle. Some of the stories tell of Mowgli, of his life in the jungle among wild animals. British literature summaries - Short summary - The Jungle Book Sir Joseph Rudyard Kipling
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