A feral child (also called wild child) is a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and so has had little or no experience of human care, behavior or human language
Answer: Feral children act the way they do because they have been apart from human reach or have not been in contact with human.
Explanation:
Feral children are known to be children that have been apart from human reach for a while or a long time and have no understanding about how human lives and operate. Furthermore, these set of children can be brought up by animals which makes them not to be able to speak human languages. Thus, this can happen as a result of parents deserting their children.
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