Mowgli's Brothers

How does Mowgli intimidate the animals of the jungle in the novel, Mowgli’s Brothers?

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Because of his innate human traits, Mowgli is able to stare down and intimidate the animals of the jungle. Mowgli does not recognize this as an enviable skill; he simply finds it amusing that the animals will lower their eyes when he stares at them.

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Mowgli’s Brothers