The story of the wolf child
A young human who was captured and raised by wolves. It is known that more than 10 children are fed by wolves in the world, of which two are the most famous ones found in India. Wolf children and other young children raised by wild animals are also collectively called wild children.
1920, in a mountain village near Calcutta, India, after killing the wolf, two girls raised by the wolf were found in the wolf's den. The older one is about seven or eight years old and his name is kamala. The youngest is about 2 years old and his name is Amara. Later, they were sent to an orphanage to be raised. Amara died the following year, and Kamara lived to 1929. The director of the orphanage, j·e· Singer, recorded in detail the re-education process of these two wolf children in his book Wolf Children and Savages.
When the wolf child was first discovered, his life habits were the same as those of wolves; Walking on all fours; Sleep during the day and come out at night, afraid of fire, light and water; I only know that when I'm hungry, I look for food, and when I'm full, I sleep. Eat meat instead of vegetarian food (don't hold it with your hands, put it on the ground and eat it with your teeth); I can't talk. I howl like a wolf after midnight. After seven years of education, kamala mastered 45 words, barely learned a few words, and began to move towards people's living habits. When she died, she was estimated to be around 16 years old, but her intelligence was only equivalent to that of a child of 3 or 4 years old.
About the werewolf in the movie:
Scandinavian werewolf lineage
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Ancient wolf-turning
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The living habits of wolves are not the blood of wolves.