SHE'S literally monkeying around!
An eight-year-old girl has been dubbed the real life 'Mowgli girl', like The Jungle Books' main character, after being discovered living among the monkeys at Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary in Bahraich, northern India.
The un-named girl (pictured) was first spotted two months ago by woodcutters, naked and imitating her monkey counterparts by eating food off the floor and walking on all fours.
She was taken to hospital by police where she's been recovering since.
Melbourne dad Mat Bowtell is making a difference to the lives of children, one prosthetic hand and finger at a time.
Mat Bowtell has created 3D printed limbs to help those living without, after being inspired by a scholarship to Japan where he was exposed to robotics and a $1 million prosthetic arm.
Bowtel decided to buy a $5,000 3D printer and get printing, but he discovered the whole process took 20 hours to tune and another 20 to print.
Despite the arduous process, the generous man won't stop at hands and now wants to print 3D legs for landmine victims in Colombia and Syria.
Postage is now proving to be the main pain for Mat who spent $86 recently sending an arm to a 17-year old girl in Iraq.
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