Wild Children
"Wild children" refers to children who have lived in isolation from human contact, often raised by animals or found in the wilderness. These cases are rare and typically involve children who have been abandoned or lost. They may exhibit behaviors similar to those of the animals they lived with, such as walking on all fours or communicating through sounds rather than language.
Famous examples of wild children include Victor of Aveyron, a boy found in the forests of France in the late 18th century, and Marina Chapman, who claimed to have lived with monkeys in the Colombian jungle. These stories raise questions about human development, socialization, and the impact of environment on behavior.