A Russian toddler who went missing in the Siberian taiga forest was found three days later alive and well.<br /><br /> Tserin Dopchut, who has already been nick-named ‘Mowgli’, ventured into the remote forest between the Russian tundra and the steppes in search of his pet dogs.<br /><br /> Miraculous survival of 3 year old 'Mowgli' boy lost in taiga for 72 hourshttps://t.co/lyHdz4OA1t pic.twitter.com/lCXcOdgObH— The Siberian Times (@siberian_times) September 22, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> The forest near Khut in the Tuva Republic is home to such predators as wolves, bears and lynx. <br /><br /> delta-breezes:<br /><br />Dylan Furst | fursty #nature #landscape #wilderness #earth See more: https://t.co/CuFmDs9mRX pic.twitter.com/y2rLoiYAqx— taiga_codex (taiga_codex) September 23, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> The search operation involving over 100 police and rescue workers, helicopters and sniffer dogs came up empty-handed. <br /><br /> The pet dogs returned to the village and led the child’s uncle and a search party to him just a few kilometres from the family home.<br /><br /> One emergency worker said the toddler survived because he didn’t panic. He ate chocolate he had in his pocket, took shelter and slept under a tree.<br />