Raised by Wolves? Stories of Feral Kids You Won’t Believe Exist

Ramachandra

Ramachandra, known as the Human Amphibian, emerged from India’s shadows around 1973, having been born circa 1960. His life, spent in close communion with nature, particularly rivers, earned him his unique moniker. Unlike others, Ramachandra thrived in the wild, subsisting on raw foods and reveling in the water’s embrace, even after integrating into society.

Struggling to conform to societal norms and unable to grasp human social cues, his attempts at interaction led to a heartbreaking end. In 1982, a misunderstood approach towards a woman, perceived as a threat, resulted in her defending herself with boiling water, tragically leading to Ramachandra’s untimely demise.

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