The real-life Tarzan does exist!
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
If you've wondered if there was a real-life Tarzan somewhere in the jungle, well, yes ladies, he does exist. Ho Van Lang spent an incredible 41 years in the jungle after his father fled the Vietnam War.

With the soon to be released film, 'The Legend of Tarzan', starring Alexander Skarsgard and Margot Robbie, you can prepare yourself for the film by meeting the real-life living Tarzan.
Ho Van Lang, 44, and his dad Ho Van Thanh, 85, both spent 41 years living in deep forest in the Tay Tra district of Quang Ngai province after they fled the Vietnam war.
As you would see in a Hollywood produced film, the two men lived in the forest by building tree houses, making clothes out of tree bark and survived by catching and eating rats for dinner.
Still don't believe it? Well watch below:
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