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News is that there’s a wild boy in the mountains! He is a boy around teenage years. He has been spotted by residents. He is peaceful and lives alone in a tree. Here are key things you will need information about- Where he lives, who has seen him, and what he does? A wild boy in the appalachian mountains. While he lives in the Appalachian Mountains he lives inside of a hemlock tree. He made his home in there after he dug it out with fire. He lives there now that he ran away from home. The reason he ran away is because his family had a very crowded house and he was tired of it. He decided to run away to his great grandfather's land. He plans on living there as long as he can. He wants to be isolated from everyone else. He lives there with …show more content…
Many of the residents from town claim to have seen him. An elderly lady who was collecting strawberries in the mountains said he helped her, and then he went on his own way in the mountains. Another spotting is from a boy who was interviewed and claimed to have seen the wild boy and gave a description of him. Hunters say that when they hunt deer he steals them before they can find the deer. There seems to be many sightings of him but no real proof. It could be coincidence that they see a boy in the mountains and mistake him for the wild boy. People have been anxiously waiting to see if this is a real thing or just fake. The wild boy has been spotted and we have proof people say but others say this is just another made up story. What does the Wild boy do if he lives in the mountains? Well we have some people here to tell you what he does. A teenage boy says that, “ He has a trained falcon with whom he plays, he collects berries and nuts, plus he likes to fish for food. An elderly lady said, “ He was just lying there on the ground when I called to him, but once he heard me he came to me and I told him that a young man like himself should make himself useful; and with that said I had him help me collect strawberries.” He seems to be in healthy condition and doesn’t look lonely people say. Others say he’s just wonderfully happen by himself. He has many animals and thing to do to keep him busy so it would seem that he could never have a dull

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