- Kipling's "Lone Wolf"Akela (Hindi: अकेला / Akelā also called The Lone Wolf or Big Wolf) is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling's stories, The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book. He is the leader of the Seeonee pack of Indian wolves and presides over the pack's council meetings. It is at such a meeting that the pack adopts the lost child Mowgli and Akela becomes one of Mowgli's mentors.Akelā means "single or solitary" in Hindi and Urdu. Kipling also calls him the Lone Wolf: is a genus of () , consisting of three described species . Two of these occur in Central and South America and the third in Pakistan .A in and fends for themself. A is an animal or person that acts independently or generally lives or spends time alone instead of with a group. The term originates from . Normally a pack animal, that have left or been excluded from their pack are described as .In
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Thursday 9 April 2020
[Answer] Kipling's "Lone Wolf" crossword clue
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