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<blockquote data-quote="Samstwitch" data-source="post: 60339" data-attributes="member: 2770"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">Sadly, you are correct, Professor.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">Check this out. Excerpts from Wikipedia. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_child" target="_blank">CLICK ME TO READ MORE!</a></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">A feral child (also, colloquially, wild child) is a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and has no (or little) experience of human care, loving or social behavior, and, crucially, of human language. Some feral children have been confined by people (usually their own parents); in some cases this child abandonment was due to the parents' rejection of a child's severe intellectual or physical impairment. Feral children may have experienced severe child abuse or trauma before being abandoned or running away. Others are alleged to have been brought up by animals; some are said to have lived in the wild on their own. Over one hundred cases of supposedly feral children are known.</span></span></p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">Documented/alleged cases: 14th to 19th Centuries</span></span></strong></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Hessian wolf-children (1304, 1341 and 1344).</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* The Bamberg boy, who grew up among cattle (late 16th century).</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Hans of Liege.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* An Irish boy brought up by sheep, reported by Nicolaes Tulp in his book Observationes Medicae (1672). Serge Aroles gives evidence that this boy was severely disabled and exhibited for money.[12]:199-201</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* The three Lithuanian bear-boys (1657, 1669, 1694). Serge Aroles shows from the archives of the Queen of Poland (1664–1688) that these are false. There was only one boy, found in the forests in spring 1663 and then brought to Poland's capital.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* The girl of Oranienburg (1717).</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* The two Pyrenean boys (1719).</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Peter the Wild Boy of Hamelin (1724). Mentally handicapped boy, affected with Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome. He lived only one year in the wild.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc, the Wild Girl of Songi, also known as the Wild Girl of Champagne (France, 1731). This is the only case of a child having survived 10 years in the forests (from November 1721 to September 1731), and the only feral child who succeeded in a complete intellectual rehabilitation, having learned to read and to write. According to biographer Serge Aroles, Marie-Angelique was 19 years old when she was captured, learned to read and write, and died rich on December 15, 1775 at the age of 63. An Amerindian from Wisconsin (then a French colony), she was brought to France by a lady living in Canada and then escaped into the woods of Provence in 1721.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* The bear-girl of Krupina, Slovakia (1767). Serge Aroles found no traces of her in the Krupina archives.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* The teenager of Kronstadt (1781). According to the Magyar (Hungarian) document published by Serge Aroles, this case is a hoax: the boy, mentally handicapped, had a goitre and was exhibited for money.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Victor of AveyronVictor of Aveyron (1797), portrayed in the 1969 movie, The Wild Child (L'Enfant sauvage), by François Truffaut. Once more, Serge Aroles gave evidence that this famous case was not a genuine feral child.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Kaspar Hauser (early 19th century), portrayed in the 1974 Werner Herzog film The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle).</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* The Lobo Wolf Girl of Devil's River (1845) was captured in 1846, but escaped. She was last spotted at age 17 in 1852.</span></span></p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">20th Century</span></span></strong></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* "ostrich boy". A boy named Hadara was lost by his parents in the Sahara desert at the age of two, and was apprehended by ostriches. At the age of 12, he was captured and taken back to society and his parents. He later married and had children. The story is popular in west Sahara. In 2000, Hadara's son Ahmedu told his father's story to the Swedish author Monica Zak, who compiled it to a book. The book is a mixture of the stories told by Ahmedu and Zak's own fantasy.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Amala and Kamala, claimed to have been found in 1920 by missionaries near Midnapore, Calcutta region, India, later proved to be a hoax to gain charity for Rev. Singh's orphanage.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja (ca. 1946, Sierra Morena, Spain) lived for 12 years with wolves until he was 19 in the mountains of Southern Spain. Rodriguez story was depicted in the 2010 Spanish-German film Entrelobos. For his portrayal of Rodriguez, young actor Manuel Camacho received a Best New Actor nomination at the 2011 Goya Awards.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Syrian Gazelle Boy (1946): A boy aged around 10 was found in the midst of a herd of gazelles in the Syrian desert in the 1950s, and was only caught with the help of an Iraqi army jeep, because he could run at speeds of up to 50 km/h. This is a hoax, as are all the gazelle-boys (see below).</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Vicente Caucau (1948): Chilean boy found in a savage state at age 12, allegedly raised by pumas.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Ramu, Lucknow, India, (1954), taken by a wolf as a baby, raised until the age of seven. Aroles made inquiries on the scene and classifies this as another hoax.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Saharan Gazelle Boy (1960): found in Rio de Oro in the Spanish Sahara, written about by Basque traveller Jean-Claude Auger, using the pseudonym Armen in his 1971 book L'enfant sauvage du grand desert, translated as Gazelle Boy. When Serge Aroles made inquiries concerning this case in 1997, gathering testimonies in Mauritania, Armen himself admitted that he had written "a book of fiction".</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Genie, Los Angeles, California, discovered 1970. Confined to one room by her father for 12 years.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Robert (1982). He lost his parents in the Ugandan Civil War at the age of three, when Milton Obote's looting and murdering soldiers raided their village, around 50 miles (80 km) from Kampala. Robert then lived in the wild, presumably with vervet monkeys, for three years until he was found by soldiers.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Ramachandra (1970s and 1980s). First reported in 1973 in the Uttar Pradesh region of India, at roughly 12 years old, and as living an amphibian lifestyle in the Kuano river. He was captured in 1979 and taken to a nearby village. He only partly adapted to a conventional lifestyle, still preferring raw food, walking with an awkward gait, and spending most of his time alone in nearby rivers and streams. He died in 1982 after approaching a woman who was frightened by him, and who badly scalded Ramachandra with boiling water. Historian Mike Dash speculates that Ramachandra's uncharacteristically bold approach to the woman was sparked by a burgeoning sexual attraction coupled with his ignorance of cultural mores and taboos.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Baby Hospital (1984). This seven-year-old girl was found by an Italian missionary in Sierra Leone. She had apparently been brought up by apes or monkeys. Baby Hospital was unable to stand upright and crawled instead of walking, and ate directly from her bowl without using her hands. She made the chattering noises of apes or monkeys. Baby Hospital's arms and hands were reported to be well developed, but not her leg muscles. She resisted attempts to civilise her, instead spending much of her time in an activity that is very unusual for feral children: crying.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Saturday Mthiyane (or Mifune) (1987). A boy of around five who spent a year in the company of monkeys in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Oxana Malaya, Ukraine, (1990s). Raised with dogs until the age of eight.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Daniel, Andes Goat Boy (1990). Found in Peru, and was said to have been raised by goats for eight years.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* John Ssebunya, Uganda, (1991) raised by monkeys for several years in the jungle.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Belo, the Nigerian Chimp Boy (1996) about two years of age, raised by chimpanzees for a year and a half.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Ivan Mishukov (1998). Found near Moscow, raised by dogs for two years, and had risen to being "alpha male" of the pack.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Edik, Ukraine (1999). Edik was found by social workers apparently living with stray dogs in an apartment.</span></span></p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">21st Century</span></span></strong></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Alex the Dog Boy (2001). Found in Talcahuano, Chile.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Traian Căldărar, Romania (2002). Gypsy child born in Poland, he lived for three years with wild dogs in the wilderness. Now he is a "normal" child who likes football and mathematics.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Andrei Tolstyk (2004) of Bespalovskoya, near Lake Baikal, Russia, abandoned by parents, to be raised by a guard dog.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Cambodian jungle girl (2007). Alleged to be Rochom P'ngieng, who lived 19 years in the Cambodian jungle. Other sources questioned these claims.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Name Unknown, Uzbekistan, (2007). Found after eight years.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Lyokha, Kaluga, Central Russia (December 2007). He had been living with a pack of wolves, had typical wolflike behavior and reactions. He was unable to speak any human language. Taken to a Moscow hospital, he received some medical treatment, a shower and manicure, and several meals before escaping from the building. He is believed to still be in the wild.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Danielle Crockett, Florida, United States (2007–2008). Dani had been locked in her room and deprived of human interaction for the first 7 years of her life. She was found and adopted and is currently undergoing efforts to acclimate her to human conditioning including learning English and effective communication.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Natasha, Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia (2009), a five-year-old girl who spent her entire life locked in a room with cats and dogs, and no heat, water, or sewage system. When she was found, she could not speak Russian, would jump at the door and bark as caretakers left, and had "clear attributes of an animal".</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ccffcc">* Chhaidy, Theiva near Saiha, Mizoram (2012), a four-year-old girl who returns from the jungle after 38 years.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samstwitch, post: 60339, member: 2770"] [SIZE=5][COLOR=#ccffcc]Sadly, you are correct, Professor.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=5][COLOR=#ccffcc]Check this out. Excerpts from Wikipedia. [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_child']CLICK ME TO READ MORE![/URL][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]A feral child (also, colloquially, wild child) is a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age, and has no (or little) experience of human care, loving or social behavior, and, crucially, of human language. Some feral children have been confined by people (usually their own parents); in some cases this child abandonment was due to the parents' rejection of a child's severe intellectual or physical impairment. Feral children may have experienced severe child abuse or trauma before being abandoned or running away. Others are alleged to have been brought up by animals; some are said to have lived in the wild on their own. Over one hundred cases of supposedly feral children are known.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]Documented/alleged cases: 14th to 19th Centuries[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Hessian wolf-children (1304, 1341 and 1344).[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* The Bamberg boy, who grew up among cattle (late 16th century).[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Hans of Liege.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* An Irish boy brought up by sheep, reported by Nicolaes Tulp in his book Observationes Medicae (1672). Serge Aroles gives evidence that this boy was severely disabled and exhibited for money.[12]:199-201[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* The three Lithuanian bear-boys (1657, 1669, 1694). Serge Aroles shows from the archives of the Queen of Poland (1664–1688) that these are false. There was only one boy, found in the forests in spring 1663 and then brought to Poland's capital.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* The girl of Oranienburg (1717).[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* The two Pyrenean boys (1719).[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Peter the Wild Boy of Hamelin (1724). Mentally handicapped boy, affected with Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome. He lived only one year in the wild.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc, the Wild Girl of Songi, also known as the Wild Girl of Champagne (France, 1731). This is the only case of a child having survived 10 years in the forests (from November 1721 to September 1731), and the only feral child who succeeded in a complete intellectual rehabilitation, having learned to read and to write. According to biographer Serge Aroles, Marie-Angelique was 19 years old when she was captured, learned to read and write, and died rich on December 15, 1775 at the age of 63. An Amerindian from Wisconsin (then a French colony), she was brought to France by a lady living in Canada and then escaped into the woods of Provence in 1721.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* The bear-girl of Krupina, Slovakia (1767). Serge Aroles found no traces of her in the Krupina archives.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* The teenager of Kronstadt (1781). According to the Magyar (Hungarian) document published by Serge Aroles, this case is a hoax: the boy, mentally handicapped, had a goitre and was exhibited for money.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Victor of AveyronVictor of Aveyron (1797), portrayed in the 1969 movie, The Wild Child (L'Enfant sauvage), by François Truffaut. Once more, Serge Aroles gave evidence that this famous case was not a genuine feral child.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Kaspar Hauser (early 19th century), portrayed in the 1974 Werner Herzog film The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle).[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* The Lobo Wolf Girl of Devil's River (1845) was captured in 1846, but escaped. She was last spotted at age 17 in 1852.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [B][SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]20th Century[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* "ostrich boy". A boy named Hadara was lost by his parents in the Sahara desert at the age of two, and was apprehended by ostriches. At the age of 12, he was captured and taken back to society and his parents. He later married and had children. The story is popular in west Sahara. In 2000, Hadara's son Ahmedu told his father's story to the Swedish author Monica Zak, who compiled it to a book. The book is a mixture of the stories told by Ahmedu and Zak's own fantasy.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Amala and Kamala, claimed to have been found in 1920 by missionaries near Midnapore, Calcutta region, India, later proved to be a hoax to gain charity for Rev. Singh's orphanage.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja (ca. 1946, Sierra Morena, Spain) lived for 12 years with wolves until he was 19 in the mountains of Southern Spain. Rodriguez story was depicted in the 2010 Spanish-German film Entrelobos. For his portrayal of Rodriguez, young actor Manuel Camacho received a Best New Actor nomination at the 2011 Goya Awards.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Syrian Gazelle Boy (1946): A boy aged around 10 was found in the midst of a herd of gazelles in the Syrian desert in the 1950s, and was only caught with the help of an Iraqi army jeep, because he could run at speeds of up to 50 km/h. This is a hoax, as are all the gazelle-boys (see below).[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Vicente Caucau (1948): Chilean boy found in a savage state at age 12, allegedly raised by pumas.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Ramu, Lucknow, India, (1954), taken by a wolf as a baby, raised until the age of seven. Aroles made inquiries on the scene and classifies this as another hoax.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Saharan Gazelle Boy (1960): found in Rio de Oro in the Spanish Sahara, written about by Basque traveller Jean-Claude Auger, using the pseudonym Armen in his 1971 book L'enfant sauvage du grand desert, translated as Gazelle Boy. When Serge Aroles made inquiries concerning this case in 1997, gathering testimonies in Mauritania, Armen himself admitted that he had written "a book of fiction".[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Genie, Los Angeles, California, discovered 1970. Confined to one room by her father for 12 years.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Robert (1982). He lost his parents in the Ugandan Civil War at the age of three, when Milton Obote's looting and murdering soldiers raided their village, around 50 miles (80 km) from Kampala. Robert then lived in the wild, presumably with vervet monkeys, for three years until he was found by soldiers.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Ramachandra (1970s and 1980s). First reported in 1973 in the Uttar Pradesh region of India, at roughly 12 years old, and as living an amphibian lifestyle in the Kuano river. He was captured in 1979 and taken to a nearby village. He only partly adapted to a conventional lifestyle, still preferring raw food, walking with an awkward gait, and spending most of his time alone in nearby rivers and streams. He died in 1982 after approaching a woman who was frightened by him, and who badly scalded Ramachandra with boiling water. Historian Mike Dash speculates that Ramachandra's uncharacteristically bold approach to the woman was sparked by a burgeoning sexual attraction coupled with his ignorance of cultural mores and taboos.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Baby Hospital (1984). This seven-year-old girl was found by an Italian missionary in Sierra Leone. She had apparently been brought up by apes or monkeys. Baby Hospital was unable to stand upright and crawled instead of walking, and ate directly from her bowl without using her hands. She made the chattering noises of apes or monkeys. Baby Hospital's arms and hands were reported to be well developed, but not her leg muscles. She resisted attempts to civilise her, instead spending much of her time in an activity that is very unusual for feral children: crying.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Saturday Mthiyane (or Mifune) (1987). A boy of around five who spent a year in the company of monkeys in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Oxana Malaya, Ukraine, (1990s). Raised with dogs until the age of eight.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Daniel, Andes Goat Boy (1990). Found in Peru, and was said to have been raised by goats for eight years.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* John Ssebunya, Uganda, (1991) raised by monkeys for several years in the jungle.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Belo, the Nigerian Chimp Boy (1996) about two years of age, raised by chimpanzees for a year and a half.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Ivan Mishukov (1998). Found near Moscow, raised by dogs for two years, and had risen to being "alpha male" of the pack.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Edik, Ukraine (1999). Edik was found by social workers apparently living with stray dogs in an apartment.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [B][SIZE=5][COLOR=#ccffcc]21st Century[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Alex the Dog Boy (2001). Found in Talcahuano, Chile.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Traian Căldărar, Romania (2002). Gypsy child born in Poland, he lived for three years with wild dogs in the wilderness. Now he is a "normal" child who likes football and mathematics.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Andrei Tolstyk (2004) of Bespalovskoya, near Lake Baikal, Russia, abandoned by parents, to be raised by a guard dog.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Cambodian jungle girl (2007). Alleged to be Rochom P'ngieng, who lived 19 years in the Cambodian jungle. Other sources questioned these claims.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Name Unknown, Uzbekistan, (2007). Found after eight years.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Lyokha, Kaluga, Central Russia (December 2007). He had been living with a pack of wolves, had typical wolflike behavior and reactions. He was unable to speak any human language. Taken to a Moscow hospital, he received some medical treatment, a shower and manicure, and several meals before escaping from the building. He is believed to still be in the wild.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Danielle Crockett, Florida, United States (2007–2008). Dani had been locked in her room and deprived of human interaction for the first 7 years of her life. She was found and adopted and is currently undergoing efforts to acclimate her to human conditioning including learning English and effective communication.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Natasha, Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia (2009), a five-year-old girl who spent her entire life locked in a room with cats and dogs, and no heat, water, or sewage system. When she was found, she could not speak Russian, would jump at the door and bark as caretakers left, and had "clear attributes of an animal".[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ccffcc]* Chhaidy, Theiva near Saiha, Mizoram (2012), a four-year-old girl who returns from the jungle after 38 years.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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