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  •  FeralChildren.com  - http://www.feralchildren.com
     Stories of feral children, photos, book extracts and reviews, academic articles and essays, and lists of books and other resources.
  •  Chilean 'Dog Boy'  - http://www.taipeitimes.com/news/2001/06/20/story/0000090750
     Article about 10-year-old Chilean boy who lived with stray dogs for two years.
  •  Russian Dog Boy  - http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/july1998/ivan-j23.shtml
     Article about Ivan Mishukov, a 6-year-old Russian boy who lived with stray dogs.
  •  Neuroscience for Kids: Feral Children  - http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/moviesfc.html
     A lesson about feral children written for children, including a list of films about real and fictional cases.
  •  Romania's Wild Boy  - http://www.100megsfree4.com/farshores/nwild.htm
     A news story describing the case of Traian Caldarar, a Romanian boy who lived in the wild for three years.
  •  From Monkey Boy to Choir Boy  - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/466616.stm
     An article about John Ssebunya, an orphan boy apparently reared by apes in the African jungle who was brought to Britain in 1999.
  •  Feral Children - Wikipedia  - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_children
     The online encyclopedia's entry on feral children, containing a brief description of feral children, a list of several well-known cases, and links to articles about some of the children.
  •  Taming the Monkey Boy  - http://www.lifestyle.scotsman.com/families/headlines_specific.cfm?articleid=516
     An article about John Ssebunya that appeared in the Scotsman. The author interviews those directly involved in John's discovery and rehabilitation.
  •  Studies of Feral Children  - http://bowland-files.lancs.ac.uk/chimp/langac/LECTURE4/4feral.htm
     Douglas Candland, author of "Feral Children and Clever Animals", presents discussions of four famous cases and draws conclusions about language acquisition.