Using hair found in the teeth of the two male lions dubbed the man-eaters of Tsavo, scientists from the University of Illinois were able to identify some of what they consumed.
One of the Selati Coalition of male lions shows off his teeth.Filmed in the Sabi Sand Wildtuin, Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa Subscribe for more great wildlife clips: <a href=" #Safari ...
These two male lions spent months terrorising workers building a railroad bridge across the Tsavo River, sparking tales of "man-eaters." Recent DNA analysis of animal hairs found inside the teeth ...
A team of scientists has now identified exactly what kinds of prey the so-called "Tsavo Man-Eaters" fed upon, based on DNA analysis of hairs collected from the lions' teeth, according to a recent ...
In British East Africa in 1898, two lions living along the Tsavo River were hungry.This was bad news for the workers building ...
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And lion hair trapped in their teeth suggests that the brothers were closely bonded and groomed one another, Kerbis Peterhans said.Tracing links to preyThe researchers uncovered several surprises ...
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