Deep in the heart of the Congo .. .
a small baby is adopted by Kala, fierce anthropoid ape of the tribe of Kerchak. Here, protected by his savage foster mother, Tarzan (for so she named him) learned the secrets of jungle life--how to talk with all animals, how to move like a shadow, how to swing freely through the teeming forest, how to fight barehanded the great carnivores' here he acquired the strength and agility of his guardian apes, and the same keen sense of smell and sound that all wild creatures need to protect themselves. Here he cemented his lifelong friendship with the tribe of Tantor, the great grey elephants. And here, in time, his human intelligence brought him to the leadership of his own tribe.
Fierce, proud, free, superlatively strong and nobly made, Tarzan of the Apes proved himself truly the unconquerable Lord of the Jungle.
But civilization holds traps for the jungle-bred. And even Tarzan was not immune to the craft and guile of human beings.
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