![]() He stalks them through a herd of Buffalo and attacks Mowgli, only to be attacked by Bagheera. Shere Khan next appears when Bagheera is escorting Mowgli to the Man-village. ![]() This causes Akela and his wolf pack to debate whether to have Mowgli leave the jungle or not, resulting Mowgli to leave the wolf pack with Bagheera to head over to a near-by Man-village. Shere Khan, respecting the sanctity of the Water Truce, gives them until the monsoon season to hand Mowgli over before leaving. Raksha, however, retorts that Shere Khan also commits deeds forbidden in the jungle, stating that he hunts for pleasure and kills for power, and firmly states that Mowgli is her cub. He then says that the law of the jungle states that man is forbidden. When Akela defends Mowgli, Shere Khan shows the scarred side of his face to remind the animals at the Water Truce of what a grown man is capable of. Shere Khan mockingly scoffs at this and wonders when man was allowed to be adopted into the jungle. When Shere Khan smells Mowgli, he is confronted by the Seeonee wolf pack led by Akela, who states that Mowgli belongs to their pack. Shere Khan first appears during the drought, when the animals gather to drink at the Water Truce the watering hole at which all animals drink without attacking each other, although the presence of tiger frightens them.
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