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The Jungle Book Official US Teaser Trailer - april 2016

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(04-03-2016, 04:59 PM)brotherbear Wrote: Like Edgar Rice Burroughs who wrote the Tarzan series of novels, Rudyard Kipling was a great author but no animal expert. Baloo should have been a sloth bear. Wolves in the jungle? Well, sometimes you must overlook the details and simply enjoy the story. I loved the books and I have high hopes for the movies. 
          
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqmUoteadZI  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj7ty6sViiU

Baloo is supposed to be a sloth bear or an asiatic black bear, I am not sure, but definitely not a brown bear. Also, wolves are found in central and northwestern india, although mostly out of tiger reserves and near farmlands. For some reason, the Indian wolf doesn't do well in tiger dominated areas while the other canid species, the Dhole, has no such problem. I am sure this wasn't the case historically.
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