For several months in 1898, a pair of male lions turned the Tsavo region of Kenya into their own human hunting grounds, ...
Patterson kept the lions' remains, eventually selling them to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago in 1925. Decades ...
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How to Survive a Zebra Attack
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Ancient DNA confirms that the nineteenth-century carnivores hunted humans and a variety of wild game, including a surprising ...
Hairs trapped in cavities of the infamous lions that hunted humans in Kenya’s Tsavo region in 1898 revealed the surprising ...
In 1898, two male lions terrorized an encampment of bridge builders on the Tsavo River in Kenya. The lions, which were ...
The Tsavo “man-eaters” became infamous after killing at least 28 people in 1898 when they terrorized people in Kenya.
In the year 1898, two big male lions created chaos in Kenya. These lions caused terror among a group of bridge builders ...
Scientists used DNA sequencing to analyze the hair fragments found in the canine teeth of the infamous “Tsavo man-eaters.” ...
Scientists extract DNA from hair embedded in the Tsavo lions' jaws that reveals the species of prey they ate while they were ...
Research on Tsavo lion museum specimens from the 1890s, using DNA isolated from hairs in their teeth, reveals a diverse diet ...
Over a century ago, two giant male lions called the Tsavo “man-eaters” killed at least 28 people over the course of about nine months. New DNA sequencing using tiny hairs that were carefully extracted ...