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Feral children
A feral child is a human child who has lived away from human contact since a very young age without any knowledge of human care as well as love, social behavior, of course human language. Some feral children have been confined by humans usually (their own parents) others have been abandoned due to physical impairment.
Some child said they were alleged to have been brought up byanimals and others have lived in the wild on their own.
Here is the case of: (BIRD BOY) Volgograd, Russia
In 2008, Russian care workers rescued seven-year-old boy who could not communicated or understand any human language. In its place he communicates by chirping and flapping his arms, in addition he cannot engage in any normal human communication.
The Social worker Galina Volskaya said thatthe little boy was treated like another pet by his 31-year-old who never spoke to him or taught him human language. Authorities say the child was not physically harmed but is suffering from “mowgli syndrome”, named after the jungle book character raised by animals in the wild.
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Feral children. (s.f.) recuperado el 13 de febrero de 2013,de http://listverse.com
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Fritha, Keith. (2008a) feral children: educational report.
Bjerg G. (2006) feral children (art, 180) disponible en http//damninteresting.com/feral-children

Leventhal, E. (2000). Aging women, getting older, getting better. En S. B. Manuck, R. Jennings, B. S. Rabin & A. Baum(Eds.). Behavior, health, and aging (pp. 27-42). Disponible en http://www.net library.com

www.damninteresting.com/feral-children
Written by Greg Bjerg, posted on 15 May 2006.

www.smashinglists.com/10-feral-human-children...

Location: Volgograd, Russia

Pravda reported: “(his mother) had her own domestic birds and fed wild ones. (She) neither beat him nor left him without food. She just nevertalked to him. It was all the birds that communicated with the boy and taught him birds’ language. “He just chirps and when realising that he is not understood, and starts to wave hands in the way birds winnow wings.” The boy’s mother signed an abdication form to release the child into care after he was discovered. He was temporarily transferred to an asylum, but later soon was sent to the centreof psychological care, according to reports.
Bear girl


In 1937 George Maranz described a visit to a Turkish lunatic asylum in Bursa, Turkey, where he met a girl who had allegedly lived with bears for many years. Hunters in a mountainous forest near Adana had shot a she-bear and then been attacked by a powerful little “wood spirit”. Finallyovercome, this turned out to be a human child, though utterly bear-like in her voice, habits and physique. She refused all cooked food and slept on a mattress in a dark corner of her room. Investigations showed that a two-year-old child had disappeared from a nearby village 14 years earlier, and it was presumed that a bear had adopted her.

Feral Children
A feral child is a human child who has livedaway from human contact from a very young age, and has little or no experience of human care, loving or social behavior, and, crucially, of human language. Feral children are confined by humans (often parents), brought up by animals, or live in the wild in isolation. There have been over one hundred reported cases of feral children, and this is a selection of ten of them. Feral Human Children Raisedby Animals

A feral child is a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and has no (or little) experience of human care, loving or social behavior, and, crucially, of human language. Some feral children have been confined by people (usually their own parents); in some cases this child abandonment was due to the parents’ rejection of a child’s severe...
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