• 8 years ago
1.Natasha Mikhailova
Natasha Mikhailova was kept locked in a room with dogs and cats for several years, causing her to behave like an animal. She does not speak, laps up her food and drink with her tongue, and walks on all fours.
Though living in filthy conditions in the same home as her father Viktor Lozhkin, 27, and grandparents in the Siberian city of Chita, child experts say she was treated as a family pet.

2. Vanya Yudin
In 2008 seven-year-old Russian Vanya Yudin was found confined to a room filled with both wild and domesticated birds, bird food and bird droppings. Raised like a pet bird and never spoken to, the boy could only communicate by chirping and flapping his arms.
The boy's neglectful mother released the child into the care of social workers soon after he was discovered. While he was temporarily placed in an asylum, recent reports say he now lives in a center for psychological care where he’s undergoing rehabilitation.

3. Russian police are hunting a "werewolf boy" - who snarls and bites - after he escaped from a Moscow clinic just a day after being rescued from the wild.
Doctors expressed shock saying he was found living with a pack of wolves in a remote forest in the Kaluga region of central Russia.
"He's clearly dangerous to other people," said a police spokesman yesterday.
"He's got typical wolf-like habits and behaviour.
"He has very strong and sharp teeth, which could really endanger someone if he bites."
The boy looks about ten - but after tests conducted by Moscow medics, they believe he maybe much older.
They are puzzled because he appears intelligent but does not seem to speak Russian or any other language. It is suspected he has been running wild for many years.
Such cases are not uncommon in Russia where there have been regular reports of 'Mowgli' children abandoned by their parents who are cared for by animals.

4. Authorities in Malaysia announced this weekend the capture of a boy who has been raised by a congress of orangutans.Apparently the "feral child of Borneo", as he is called by locals who have been reporting sighting of the child for many months, has been raised by the orangutans for years. The big apes seem to have adopted him as one of their own children. Many believe he was rescued by the primates after he was lost in the dangerous jungles as an infant. As of yet, no one knows who he is, though. Borneo is home to one of the largest rainforest in the world.

5. Jean-Claude Auger, an anthropologist from the Basque country, was travelling alone across the Spanish Sahara (Rio de Oro) in 1960 when he met some Nemadi nomads, who told him about a wild child a day’s journey away. The next day, he followed the nomads’ directions. On the horizon he saw a naked child “galloping in gigantic bounds among a long cavalcade of white gazelles”.
Auger found a small oasis of thorn bushes and date palms and waited for the herd. Three days later, his patience was rewarded, but it took several more days of sitting and playing his galoubet (Berber flute) to win the animals’ confidence. Eventually, the child approached him, showing “his lively, dark, almond-shaped eyes and a pleasant, open expression… he appears to be about 10 years old; his ankles are disproportionately thick and obviously powerful, his muscles firm and shivering; a scar, where a piece of flesh must have been torn from the arm, and some deep gashes mingled with light scratches (thorn bushes or marks of old struggles?) form a strange tattoo.”

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