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As in Literature/TheJungleBook, Shere Khan is the chief antagonist of the film. He is a limping Bengal tiger who regularly violates the Jungle Law by killing humans and their livestock, which forces them to hunt innocent animals.

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As in Literature/TheJungleBook, ''Literature/TheJungleBook'', Shere Khan is the chief antagonist of the film. He is a limping Bengal tiger who regularly violates the Jungle Law by killing humans and their livestock, which forces them to hunt innocent animals.



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* GrumpyGrowler: He speaks with a deep, gruff voice and is very rough around the edges. His heart's in the right place, nevertheless.

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* AdaptationalNameChange: His counterpart in the book was an Indian hunter named Buldeo.

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* AdaptationalNameChange: His counterpart counterparts in the book was Mowgli stories were an Indian hunter named Buldeo.Buldeo and a British forest ranger named Gisborne.



* CompositeCharacter: While being the local hunter that Buldeo was, his position as the first white man Mowgli meets was held by Gisborne, whom Mowgli met in 'In the Rukh'', the first written but chronologically the last Mowgli story.



* RaceLift: He's British, while his book counterpart, Buldeo, was Indian.

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* RaceLift: He's British, while British like Gisborne from ''In the Rukh'', but his book counterpart, other counterpart Buldeo, was Indian.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: She is much bigger than any real-life snake, closer in size to a prehistoric ''Titanoboa''. This is probably done to reflect her age, as most reptiles get bigger the older they get.

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* AnimalsNotToScale: She is much bigger than any real-life snake, closer in size to a prehistoric ''Titanoboa''.''Titanoboa'' (and in some shots she appears ''even bigger'' than one). This is probably done to reflect her age, as most reptiles get bigger the older they get.
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* GutturalGrowler: His deep, grating voice sounds [[AnimalSpeciesAccent like a bear growling]].



* GutturalGrowler: He has quite a husky voice.



* GutturalGrowler: Particularly when pronouncing the word "man".

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