Answer:
Bagheera, the black panther, is described in terms of a series of other animals: he is “as cunning as Tabaqui (the jackal), as bold as the wild buffalo, and as reckless as the wounded elephant.”
Attributes that are supposedly intrinsic to one animal can be found in another. Like Bagheera, Mowgli describes himself in terms of other animals: “Mowgli the frog have I been […] Mowgli the wolf have I said that I am. Now, Mowgli the ape must I be before I am Mowgli the buck,” and it is this process of transformation that will lead to the end in which he will become “Mowgli the man.” In this way he blurs the distinction between himself and the other jungle inhabitant
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