
Shere Khan
Shere Khan is a fictional Bengal tiger from Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book." He is portrayed as a formidable and fierce predator who considers himself the jungle's leader. Known for his strength, cunning, and a distinctive scarred face, Shere Khan is often driven by a desire to dominate and hunt other animals, including humans. His character embodies danger and authority within the jungle, highlighting themes of survival and the tension between nature's order and chaos. Despite his fearsome reputation, he remains a compelling symbol of primal power and the natural instincts that govern wildlife.