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Shere Khan (/ ˈ ʃ ɪər ˈ k ɑː n /) is a fictional Bengal tiger in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book and its adaptations. He is often portrayed as the main antagonist, itself an exaggeration of his role in the original stories, in which he only appears in a third of the time. [1] Shere Khan is named after Afghan Emperor Sher Shah Suri. [2]".
George Sanders as Shere Khan, a confident and menacing Bengal tiger who is deeply feared by most of the animals of the jungle. [14] [15] Bill Lee was Shere Khan's singing voice, and Jimmy MacDonald provided his roars. [15] [16] Sterling Holloway as Kaa, a sly and sinister Indian python who seeks Mowgli as prey, but fails each time he attempts ...
Shere Khan (शेर खान شیر خان Śēr Khān, "Tiger King" ("Khan" is a common title of Indian Muslim lordship and royalty); Bengal tiger) [2] – a vicious man-eating Bengal Tiger who is the only recurring animal villain and the archenemy of Mowgli. He is often known as "a chief among tigers" and in multiple adaptations as the one ...
Some years later, the wolfpack and Mowgli are threatened by the tiger Shere Khan. Mowgli brings fire, driving off Shere Khan but showing that he is a man and must leave the jungle. "Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack" The story has been published as a short book: Night-Song in the Jungle. "The tiger's roar filled the cave with thunder". 1894: Kaa ...
Shere Khan, a fictional Bengal tiger and main antagonist of The Jungle Book; Sher Khan, antagonist in the 1973 Indian film Zanjeer and its 2013 remake, portrayed by Pran and Sanjay Dutt respectively
Baloo tackles Shere Khan to the ground, allowing Mowgli and Shanti enough time to escape, but the tiger chases them to a statue across a pit of lava. Shere Khan is trapped within the statue's mouth, and it plummets onto a large stone in the lava below. With Shere Khan finally thwarted, Baloo decides to let Mowgli return to the Man-Village with ...
Shere Khan (voiced by Tony Jay) is a Bengal tiger who also appeared in The Jungle Book, but here stands upright and wears a double-breasted blazer and trousers done on charcoal as well as an ivory shirt and a burgundy cravat. He sports retractable claws, which is a rarity in the show.
Shere Khan was a male Bengal tiger that weighed in at 360 pounds. [7]: 39 Like his brothers, Shere Khan arrived at Noah's Ark extremely malnourished and in need of specialized care. He healed quickly and soon grew into his role as the trio's most playful and mischievous sibling. [7]: 38