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Offline TomSea

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Man raised by wolves in a cave for 12 years is disappointed with human life
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A man who was raised by wolves in a cave for 12 years has admitted that he feels disappointed with human life.

Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja was dubbed the Mowgli of Spain when he was found by authorities.

But the former wolf boy says he struggles with the coldness of the human world and wishes he could go back to living with the animals.

Read more at: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/man-who-raised-wolves-cave-12313287

That's why the newspapers called "red tops" have that reputation with stories like this, however, I remember hearing about this guy and they quote some BBC interview.

Offline berdie

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Thanks for posting this.

I have a certain morbid fascination with people raised by animals.

I wonder what the man is like as a person. Other than longing for his previous life, which is idolized with the passage of time, who did he turn out to be?

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Hey, I used to know a guy who was raised by great apes. Tro...Dar....Zartan.....oh, I just can't remember his name. The guy could really swing through the trees in our neighborhood though. Had a weird yell when he did it.

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Thanks for posting this.

I have a certain morbid fascination with people raised by animals.

I wonder what the man is like as a person. Other than longing for his previous life, which is idolized with the passage of time, who did he turn out to be?

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