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Comment on the way of life that the two wolf children were habituated to in the forest.

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October 1920, a Christian missionary in India, Reverend J.A.L. Singh, heard reports from villagers of ‘ghosts’ in the jungle near Godamuri, India. Singh and his wife ran an orphanage 70 miles away in Midnapore. Singh enlisted some locals to track down the ‘ghosts’ to a wolf-lair. They dug it up to find two wolf cubs and two human children, whom Singh named Amala (who he estimated to be about eight years old) and Kamala (about one and a half). Here are extracts from Rev. Singh’s diary:

After a few strokes of the spade and shovel [opening up the wolves’ lair], one of the wolves came out hurriedly and ran for its life into the jungle. The second one appeared quickly, frightened for his life … A third appeared … howling, racing about restlessly, scratching the ground furiously, gnashing its teeth … I guessed from its whole bearing … it must have been the mother wolf … [T]he men pierced her through with arrows, and she fell dead …

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