
Bandar-log - Wikipedia
Bandar-log (Hindi: बन्दर-लोग) is a term used in Rudyard Kipling 's The Jungle Book (1894) to describe the monkeys of the Seeonee jungle. In Hindi, Bandar means "monkey" and log means "people" – hence the term simply refers to "monkey people". The term has also since come to refer to "any body of irresponsible chatterers". [1]
BANDAR-LOG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BANDAR-LOG is a vacuous, chattering person. How to use bandar-log in a sentence.
Bandar-log - Disney Wiki
The Bandar-Log Monkeys, or Monkey People, are minor characters in Disney's The Jungle Book. They roam the ruins of an ancient city, and are ruled by King Louie. The Bandar-Logs first appear near the end of the song The Bare Necessities, spying on Mowgli.
Bandar Log - Villains Wiki | Fandom
The Bandar Log are supporting antagonists in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. They are a treacherous group of monkeys who do not follow the Law of the Jungle, have no leader, and are considered outcasts of the Jungle and they only fear the large snake named Kaa.
Bandar Log (Disney) | Villains Wiki | Fandom
The Bandar Log are supporting antagonists in Disney's 19th full-length animated feature film The Jungle Book. They are a mischievous clan of langurs that serve King Louie. Individual members were voiced by Pete Henderson, the late Bill Skiles, …
Bandar-log | Disney Fan Fiction Wiki | Fandom
The Bandar-log, or Monkey People, are the quaternary antagonists in Disney's The Jungle Book. They roam the ruins of an ancient city, and are ruled by King Louie. The Bandar-log first appear near the end of the song The Bare Necessities, spying on Mowgli.
Bander Logs
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Banderlog - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
Banderlog tribes consisted of up to twenty-four individuals, with one or more large males as their leaders. Their homes were communal nests in the highest branches of palm trees, constructed out of leaves.
The Bandar-log— (The Monkeys) in The Jungle Book Character ... - Shmoop
Just as monkeys are close to man on the evolutionary scale, the Bandar-log are the closest equivalent to man in The Jungle Book. The men's village is set apart from the jungle, and the animals stay away, and similarly, the Bandar-log roost high above the jungle, and the animals avoid them, too.
Bandar-log/Gallery | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Images of Bandar-log, minor antagonists from The Jungle Book and related media.