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    Akela is a genus of jumping spiders (family Salticidae), consisting of three described species. Two of these occur in Central and South America and the...
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  • Look up akela or Akela in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Akela may refer to: Akela (The Jungle Book), the wolf featured in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories...
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    Kipling himself. Other salticid genera with names of Kipling's characters are Akela, Messua, and Nagaina. All four were named by George and Elizabeth Peckham...
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  • science fiction horror film directed by Gerard Johnstone. It was written by Akela Cooper from a story by Cooper and James Wan (who also produced with Jason...
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  • screenplay by Mark Heyman, based on original drafts by Beck, Woods, and Akela Cooper, with streaming service Hulu set to distribute. In early 2022, Sophie...
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  • Marvel's Luke Cage. Season 1. Episode 1. Netflix. Goddard, Andy (director); Akela Cooper (writer) (September 30, 2016). "Manifest". Marvel's Luke Cage. Season...
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    reprised the role in the second and third season. In 2016, Esposito voiced Akela in the film The Jungle Book, which was directed by Jon Favreau. Esposito...
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  • One of Marvel's Best Villains Yet". Complex. Goddard, Andy (director); Akela Cooper (writer) (September 30, 2016). "Manifest". Marvel's Luke Cage. Season...
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  • Nagaina (category Spiders of Central America)
    genera with names of Kipling's characters include Bagheera, Messua, and Akela. As of July 2019[update] it contains five species, found in Panama, Mexico...
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    Jungle Book. Other salticid genera with names of Kipling's characters are Akela, Bagheera and Nagaina. The genus was first described in 1896 by American...
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