Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Bad teeth may have given man-eating lions of Tsavo taste for human flesh

Colonel John Patterson, who shot the two Tsavo man-eaters and wrote a book about them, posing ...

In 1898, in what served as the inspiration for the movie The Ghost and the Darkness, a pair of lions in Kenya killed and devoured about 135 railway workers building the Kenya-Uganda Railway before being shot by project leader Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry Patterson. Now known as the man-eating lions of Tsavo, the reason why the animals developed a taste for human flesh has been a mystery, but microscopic analysis of their remains by a Vanderbilt University team puts the blame on bad teeth.

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