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People Who Got Raised By Animals In The Wild. Subscribe For More Amazing Videos ► https://bit.ly/Theimpressive ◄ Don't forget to hit that bell! We’ve often heard of feral animals, but how often do you hear about feral children? Feral children have been isolated from human contact from a very young age and grow up wild, sometimes being cared for by animals. In other cases, feral children have been confined by people (usually their own parents).  Number 10: Toddler Kept Alive by Cats Argentinian police discovered an abandoned 1-year-old boy surrounded by eight wild cats in 2008. They observed that as they approach the child, the cats became very protective and even aggressive. The police found that the cats kept the child alive during the harsh winter by constantly licking him and staying on top of him, like a living blanket. To make things even more touching, they even brought him scraps of food, which they would not eat and save for him. Had it not been for the cats, the toddler would not have made it through the winter. The boy, who had been living with the cats for “several days,” apparently became separated from his homeless father while the latter was collecting cardboard to sell Number 9: Ukrainian Gog Girl Oksana Oleksandrivna Malaya, born 4 November 1983 and better known as Oxana Malaya, is a Ukrainian woman internationally known for her dog-imitating behaviour. Malaya has been the subject of documentaries, interviews and tabloid headlines as a feral child "raised by dogs." Malaya was born in Nova Blagovishchenka in Hornostaivka Raion, Kherson Oblast, of the Ukrainian SSR. According to doctors and medical records, she was a normal child at birth, but later she was neglected by her alcoholic parents at age three, and she lived surrounded by dogs.  When Malaya was found by authorities, she was seven and a half years old, but she could not talk, lacked many basic skills, and physically behaved like a dog. She was running around on all fours, barking, slept on the floor, ate and took care of her hygiene like a dog. Malaya was removed from her parents' custody by social services Number 8: Kamala and Amala, 1920 Kamala, eight years old, and Amala, aged one and a half, were allegedly found in a wolf’s den in 1920 by a Reverend Joseph Amrito Lal Singh. The Reverend was said to have hidden in a tree near the cave where these girls had been spotted previously, and when the wolves left the cave, he saw the two figures emerge from within.  The girls looked hideous and far from human as they ran on all fours. Soon, he captured the girls and rescued them, but as he brought them to civilization to live in his orphanage, they didn’t take to their new circumstances. They growled, tore off their clothing, and ate nothing but raw meat Number 7: The Leopard Boy, 1912 When this Dihungi-based boy child was only two years old, he was taken by a leopardess in 1912 while his mother worked in the fields, after local villagers killed the leopardess' cubs. Three years later, when the boy was five years old, he was rescued after the mother leopard was killed by hunters and returned to his parents in the village.  The story relates that this boy, when rescued, could run on all fours with exceptional skill and speed. Additionally, he has developed n acute sense of smell and even ripped apart and devoured any fowl he could find. E C Stuart Baker, a British ornithologist and police officer, visited the boy and wrote a report about him in a Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) journal Number 6: Shamdeo, The Wolf Boy, 1972 A strange sequence of events envelopes the story of the feral boy Shamdeo, who in various accounts and re-tellings of the tale, was also referred to as Ramu, and even Bhaloo. An L.A. Times article by Elisabeth Bumiller dating back to May 19, 1985, searches the authenticity behind Ramu or Shamdeo and takes us through the unusual happenings.  According to a Times of India report at that time, a young boy named Ramu had been found living in a forest in the north of India, living among wolf cubs in 1976 when he was four years old. He was said to have been found with matter hair and claw-like nails, evidently raised in the wild by the wolves Number 5: John Ssebunya, Uganda, 1991 John Ssabunnya, aged 14, was abandoned as a two-year-old in Uganda's dense jungle to what seemed certain death. But a colony of African Green monkeys came across him and adopted the real-life Tarzan as one of their own. He learnt their mannerisms, became adept at climbing trees and lived on a diet of fruit, nuts and berries for the next three years. In 1991 a tribeswoman saw him scavenging for food with the chimps and reported it to her village people. The naked boy was caught and taken to the Kamuzinda Christian Orphanage, 100 miles from the Ugandan capital Kampala, where he lived with the orphanage manager's family For copyright matters please contact us at "theimpressiveinc@gmail.com"

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