How does a Mowgli girl who spent her entire childhood among elephants and cheetahs live now? Now she’s 30 years old
We all know the story of Mowgli, but few know that such children actually exist.
Today’s heroine is Tippi Degre from Africa, who grew up among wild animals. She was born in 1990. The family members were wildlife photographers. The girl learned to respect and love nature from them.
The administration of the family’s place of work was worried about Tippi and pushed the parents to quit the job and provide their daughter with better conditions.
After this, the family went to another reserve, with the administration of which they got along. Here the girl made friends with an elephant and a leopard, with whom she played a lot. She had many animal friends after 10 years living in the wild. They spent the whole day together, played with each other and sometimes even slept together. Parents taught the girl how to communicate with animals, to be kind and never leave them.
Then Tippi’s family moved to France, where she attended school. However, she did not forget her home, Africa.
The heroine returned to her home (Africa), an orphan at the age of thirty. Here she shot 6 films dedicated to wildlife. She participated in the TV show “Fort Boyard” as a tiger keeper.
She is proud that she was born in that family. Now she blogs about Africa.
In fact, we all have an obligation to love and respect our environment and animals.