Spain’s ‘Wolf Boy of Sierra Morena’ Dies Aged 80
He was found by the Civil Guard in 1965 and later became the subject of books, anthropological study and the 2010 film Among Wolves.
- Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja, famously known as the 'wolf child,' died on August 16, 2026, at age 80. His remarkable life story, which fascinated anthropologists and filmmakers for decades, centered on his unusual childhood in the Sierra Morena mountains.
- Born on June 7, 1946, Rodríguez Pantoja was sent to a Goat Herder in the Sierra Morena around 1953. After the man's death, he remained alone in the wilderness, adapting to the rugged landscape and surviving independently.
- For 11 years, Rodríguez Pantoja lived alongside wolves, learning to navigate the mountains and imitate animal sounds. While he described a wolf pack sharing food with him, experts note that evidence of literal adoption by wolves remains nuanced.
- The Civil Guard found Rodríguez Pantoja in 1965 at age 19, bringing him back to civilization. He initially struggled with basic human customs and communication, requiring care in Madrid to relearn language and social skills.
- His story inspired the 2010 Spanish film Among Wolves and became a subject of anthropological study. Rodríguez Pantoja's legacy offers a rare glimpse into how early surroundings profoundly shape our ability to connect with others.
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He was known as "the wolf boy of Sierra Morena".
Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja spent part of his life in the remote mountains of Spain, completely isolated from human contact. For twelve years, he was raised by wolves, earning him the nickname “the wolf boy of the Sierra Morena.” Rodríguez eventually returned to civilization. He died last week at the age of 80.
The film 'Among Wolves' is based on the life of the ‘wolf cubs of Sierra Morena’.
Among people he often encountered cruelty, with wolves he found security: Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja died at the age of 80.
Spain’s ‘wolf boy of Sierra Morena’ dies aged 80
For most of his childhood, Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja lived in remote Spanish mountains, isolated from human contact. He spent 12 extraordinary years being raised by wolves, after early tragedy had led to his abandonment.
A man, Marcos Rodriguez Pantoja, was 19 years old when he was found in the Sierra Morena mountains. He had already lived among wolves for 12 years, completely isolated from human society. Pantoja became known as the Spanish Mowgli, and spent the last years of his life in the northern Spanish province of Ourense before passing away recently at the age of 80.
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