THE PRIDE OF A HUNTRESS - chapter 1 by PaleoartStudios, literature
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THE PRIDE OF A HUNTRESS - chapter 1
Fifteen years since the Man-Eater devoured her people, and Shira the Cycanian had grown into a fearsome and powerful huntress; a proud predator of the Conifer Barrens, and beloved daughter of the Demityrannai. Deep within the forests of the great Conifer Barrens, where the woods teemed with all forms of life, from gigantic, two-legged carnivorous Dinosaurs, to dog-sized, forest-dwelling herbivores. There, browsing along a forest trail, was a lone dome-headed Pachyosaur. This was was an adolescent male that had wandered off too far from his to forage on his own. The Dinosaur’s mind was so fixated on the delicious vegetation that he had not noticed, nor sensed the presence of the predator watching from from the trees above. Shira sat crouching on a strong branch, her naked body hidden by the cover of fern leaves. Like the prying eyes of a falcon, Shira’s sapphire eyes were fixated on the Pachyosaur approaching the base of the tree on which she was based. Shira remained motionless, not
Letting in the Jungle Part 2 (Alternate version) by tcr11050, literature
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Letting in the Jungle Part 2 (Alternate version)
Based on the works of Rudyard Kipling, Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967) and (2016), Mariposabutterfly, Khialat and Kinghuffy2. With a sample from Story from Larry Clemons and The Story of Walt Disney's Motion Picture: The Jungle Book retold by Mary Carey.
Copyright belongs to Rudyard Kipling, Walt Disney Pictures, and Dell Four-Comics.
The 3 man-cubs slept for a whole day and a half. Then the following morning, Bagheera came over with a freshly killed buck to their feet. Mowgli didn't hesitate to have a bite, while Shanti and Ranjan was a little hesitant to eat raw meat.
Shanti: I'm not hungry now, maybe later.
Ranjan: Y-yeah me neither....
Letting in the Jungle Part 2 by tcr11050, literature
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Letting in the Jungle Part 2
Based on the works of Rudyard Kipling, Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967) and (2016), Mariposabutterfly, Khialat and Kinghuffy2. With a sample from Story from Larry Clemons and The Story of Walt Disney's Motion Picture: The Jungle Book retold by Mary Carey.
Copyright belongs to Rudyard Kipling, Walt Disney Pictures, and Dell Four-Comics.
The 3 man-cubs slept for a whole day and a half. Then the following morning, Bagheera came over with a freshly killed buck to their feet. Mowgli didn't hesitate to have a bite, while Shanti was a little hesitant to eat raw meat.
Shanti: I'm not hungry now, maybe later.
Ranjan: Y-yeah, me neither. I feel good
Letting in the Jungle Part 1 by tcr11050, literature
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Letting in the Jungle Part 1
Based on the works of Rudyard Kipling, Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967) and (2016), Mariposabutterfly/Sweetheartbetta1997, Khialat and Kinghuffy2
Copyright belongs to Rudyard Kipling, Walt Disney Pictures, and Dell Four-Comics.
It had been a week since Mowgli came back to the jungle and brought over Shanti with him. By her own volition, of course. So far it had an interesting new experience for her. For one she was naked like her boyfriend Mowgli, and she had to learn how to forage for food like the animals do, and so far meet a lot of his adopted family, teachers, and his friends. It took a while but she was starting to feel comfortable wi
Mowgli and the Lost Elephant Child by tcr11050, literature
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Mowgli and the Lost Elephant Child
Based on the story of the same name from Disney's Wonderful World of Reading, originally published in Denmark by Gutenberghus Bladene, Copenhagen, 1978. Based on the works of Rudyard Kipling, Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967), and (2016), Mariposabutterfly/Sweetheartbetta1997, Khialat and Kinghuffy2. Story from 365 Bedtime Stories.
One day, it was business as usual for Colonel Hathi, as he led his elephant patrol down the path to the water hole.
Hath: Keep it up! 2,3,4!
March up, 2,3.4!
The smallest in the patrol is Hathi's youngest son, Junior. He was getting tired of these marches. He wanted to run off and play.
When the Jungle Patrol came
The Jungle Book: The Runaway Wolf Cub by tcr11050, literature
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The Jungle Book: The Runaway Wolf Cub
Based on the works of Rudyard Kipling, Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967), and (2016), Mariposabutterfly/Sweetheartbetta1997, Khialat and Kinghuffy2. Story by Gutenberghus Bladene from Disney's Wonderful World of Reading.
Copyright belongs to Rudyard Kipling and Walt Disney Pictures.
It was early in the morning in the jungle. The Bander Log monkeys were already awake and chattering to each other. But then the jungle became quiet. The monkeys felt confused and scratched their heads.
Monkey: Why did the jungle go so quiet?
Then they realize why, as they see something move in the tall grass below them. For it was Shere Khan the fierce Royal Beng
The Jungle Book: Trouble in the Jungle by tcr11050, literature
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The Jungle Book: Trouble in the Jungle
Based on the works of Rudyard Kipling, Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967), and (2016), Mariposabutterfly/Sweetheartbetta1997, Khialat and Kinghuffy2. Story by Gutenberghus Gruppen from Disney's Wonderful World of Reading, in 1984.
Copyright belongs to Rudyard Kipling and Walt Disney Pictures
It was morning in the Indian jungle, and Mowgli was having a relaxing ride down the river with Baloo.
Mowgli(Sighs in relaxation): This is the life for me.
Bagheera(Watching overhead on a tree branch, Sighs in annoyance) What a lazy pair you two are.
When all of a sudden, Bagheera pricked up her ears, as a loud trumpet from the Jungle Patrol.
Bagheera: U
The Jungle Book: It Takes Two by tcr11050, literature
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The Jungle Book: It Takes Two
Based on the works of Rudyard Kipling, Disney's 'The Jungle Book' (1967), and (2016), Mariposabutterfly/Sweetheartbetta1997, Khialat and Kinghuffy2. Based on the story by Victoria Saxon.
Copyright belongs to Rudyard Kipling and Walt Disney Pictures.
Mowgli: We did it!
(He, Baloo, and Bagheera had just escaped from King Louie and the Bander log)
Baloo: Admiditly that was a swinging good time.
Bagheera: Next time, we better stick to the plan. We're all lucky to get out alive thanks to Kaa.
Bagheera: We need to find a safe place for the night. It'll take us half a day to get back to Council Rock. I remember some of seeing some of the Bander Log