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How are the mother wolves affected by the Law of the Jungle?
Read this passage from The Jungle Book
There was very little talking at the Rock. The cubs
tumbled over one another in the center of the circle
where their mothers and fathers sat, and now and
again a senior wolf would go quietly up to a cub, look at
him carefully, and return to his place on noiseless feet.
Sometimes a mother would push her cub far out into
the moonlight, to be sure that he had not been
overlooked. Akela from his rock would cry: "Ye know
the Law-ye know the Law! Look well, o Wolves!" And
the anxious mothers would take up the call: "Look-
look well, o Wolves!"
O They ignore their cubs at the top of Council Rock.
O They sometimes push their cubs away if they are
naughty
O They tumble over the cubs in the circle's center.
O They are careful to show their cubs to Pack leaders.


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