Just like Mowgli: toddler (2) lives every day among the monkeys

Photo source: hln.be

Remarkable images from India, because a two-year-old has made a close friendship with... a bunch of long-tailed monkeys. He is - how could it be otherwise - the new Mowgli. Toddler Samarth Bangari is too young to talk, but that does not matter either: his new friends would not understand him anyway. He does emit sounds and boots the longurapen using gestures. They now see an ally in him: every day they return to visit their young friend. Even if the toddler sleeps. They wait until he wakes up and they play with him for an hour or two. And his food, because the little one also shares his food with the animals.

For example, the toddler from Allapur, in the south of India, crawls through the village with about twenty apes, while his parents work on the nearby fields. The unusual friendship has now become world news. And it seems that the monkeys can only tolerate Samarth, because when another child was placed among the animals, they became aggressive. Meanwhile, the boy is a local legend and he increasingly gets the nickname Mowgli from 'The Jungle Book'. He also grew up in India, between a group of wolves.

Photo source: hln.be

Photo source: hln.be

Photo source: hln.be

Photo source: hln.be



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