Kaa is a secondary antagonist in The Jungle Book. He's not as fearsome as Shere Khan but still poses an extreme threat to Mowgli. The giant snake hypnotizes his prey before devouring them.
Kaa is the secondary antagonist in The Jungle Book, sometimes posing as much of a threat to Mowgli as Shere Khan. The Indian Python uses his eyes to hypnotize his prey, enabling him to eat them.
Living among the wolves in the jungle, young man cub Mowgli quickly learns to live life among his wolf pack and all the animals that inhabit the jungle, but when the villainous tiger Shere Khan ...
Show more Raised by wolves in the Indian jungle, orphan Mowgli learns that the tiger Shere Khan has returned, and that he must find the 'man village' for his own safety and that of his animal ...
Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book was first published in 1894 ... the majestic tiger, Shere Khan, the wise black panther, Bagheera, and the sneaky snake, Kaa. These characters have become ...
Bagheera realizes that Mowgli is in danger, particularly from Shere Khan the tiger who hates all people. When Baloo finally comes around, Mowgli runs off into the jungle where he survives a second ...