The Satna Wolf Boy
Hutton's Child
All we know about the Satna Wolf Boy is what Professor J H Hutton reported in his address to the Folk Lore society, which he later published as Wolf-Children in Folk-Lore, 1940, vol 51, pp 9-13 (and for that reason, he's sometimes referred to as "Hutton's Child").
Carried off by wolves
Apparently, this boy was seen in 1916 at Satna, Rewa State, India, by a Mr C H Burnett, who was told that the boy had been carried off by wolves as a baby, and rescued years afterwards. He couldn't speak and "had very peculiar habits".
The Satna Wolf Boy
Date found: 1916
Location: Satna, India
Animals: wolves
Date found: 1916
Location: Satna, India
Animals: wolves
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