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Literature: A jeweled goad also appears in the 1942 film adaptation ''Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book''.
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In [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s ''[[The Second Jungle Book|Second Jungle Book]]'' story [[s:The Second Jungle Book/The King's Ankus|"The King's Ankus"]], [[Mowgli]] finds the magnificently-jeweled elephant goad of the title in a hidden treasure chamber. Not realizing the value men place on jewels, he later casually discards it in the jungle, unwittingly leading to a chain of greed and murder amongst those who find it after him.
A jeweled goad also appears in the 1942 film adaptation ''[[Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book]]''.
 
==See also==