For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Passengers aboard the first Kampala-bound train as railway resumed services to Uganda ...
A recent study has shed new light on the dietary habits of the infamous Tsavo "Man-Eaters" lions through DNA analysis of hairs found in their teeth. Researchers from the University of Illinois ...
John Henry Patterson sold the bodies of the Tsavo lions to the Field Museum ... Kenyans have been clamouring for the return of "our man-eaters" to Kenya.
In the late 19th century, two lions unleashed terror on the workers tasked with the construction of the Kenya-Uganda railway Known as the "Man-eaters of Tsavo," this ...
A genomic study of the maneless Tsavo lions confirmed that they were likely siblings. Pictured: a pair of maneless lions living today in the Tsavo region.
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In the 1990s, a team from the Kenya Wildlife Service and the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago found a cave that the “man-eater” lions had used in Tsavo, Kenya. The team included ...
They are perhaps the world’s most notorious wild lions. Their ancestors were vilified more than 100 years ago as the man-eaters of Tsavo A correspondent who chronicled their lives in central ...