World Children's Story Classics: Family Stories

Chapter 53 The Story of the Wolf Boy

Chapter 53 The Story of the Wolf Boy

In 16, in the city of Midnapole in the northeast of Kolkata, India, people saw two human-like monsters walking on four limbs trailing behind three big wolves one night.Later, people killed the big wolf, and found that the two "monsters" were two naked girls in the wolf's den. The older one was seven or eight years old, and the younger one was only two years old.People sent the two girls to an orphanage to be raised. The older girl was named Kamaya and the younger one Amaya.The following year, Amaya died and Kamaya lived until she was [-] years old.

In [-], a couple in a big city in Germany often went out due to work. The child who was left at home was gradually raised by the family bitch, and the child became almost born with the habits of a dog.

In [-], in the village of Kachar in Chizi, India, a hunter killed two leopard cubs and brought them back to the village. The female leopard followed the hunter to the village and brought a two-year-old boy back to the cave. upbringing.Three years later, people killed the mother leopard and found that the boy was already like a leopard cub.There are also bears raising human children.Animals such as wolves, leopards, and bears are ferocious beasts that eat people, so why do they raise human children?One thought it was driven by maternal instinct.Like wolves and leopards with strong maternal instincts, when they lose their cubs, they may plunder human children to raise them. Another theory is that the human children abandoned in the wild are stained with the smell of wolves or other animals. The beast mistook it for its own cub and raised it.The famous German zoologist Helsing Meck believes that reports of wolves feeding human children are not credible.However, there is still no scientific answer to the question of how wild beasts raise human children.

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