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Scientists restate Tsavo Lions' taste for human flesh

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02 November 2009, 18:27
Kathi
Scientists restate Tsavo Lions' taste for human flesh
http://www.chicagotribune.com/...ov02,0,3222846.story


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02 November 2009, 18:38
buckeyeshooter
I've got to admit, the taxidermy done on the lions, while probably state of the art at the time--- leaves alot to be desired on the display in the meuseum. The Field Meseum is a good days visit in Chicago.
02 November 2009, 19:33
JohnHunt
Paterson used the hides as rugs for quite some time. It was only after they were sold to the museum did they get mounted. The taxidermist didn't have much to work with and did a pretty good job considering.
03 November 2009, 18:26
Kathi
http://www.suntimes.com/news/m...seum-110209.article#


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03 November 2009, 18:43
Michael Robinson
Cool. Thanks, Kathi.

I wonder if these scientists can tell from my isotopes how many pieces of left over Halloween candy I ate? Big Grin


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03 November 2009, 18:55
Collins
Reminds me of a joke:
Two atoms are walking down the street and and one says to the other "I've lost an Electron!" The other replies "Are you sure" and the first says "Yes, I'm positive"
rotflmo

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03 November 2009, 19:29
505 gibbs
Only 35 people? And they got the death sentence? A little harsh don't you think? Probation and community service would have been sufficient. clap
03 November 2009, 19:45
ddrhook
lions in the tsavo area still munch an average of 12 people a yr. Big Grin and so far this yr. the score for elephants is ELEPHANTS 3 somali cattle herders 0 jumping
03 November 2009, 20:40
Philip A.
"Scientific" bullcrap based on armchair assumptions...

Kindly explain how the clever Dr. Iknowbetter can tell the difference between a lion who ate one full coolie, and one who ate a chunk of five or six different coolies???? What if the coolies were first cousins? or if they were skinny? or fat? or, or, or...

"I was not there, I did not see it happen, I've never checked how a lion eats a regular railroad worker, I don't know if they ate it all or if the hyenas got some, I don't know if these were the only man eaters in the area, BUT I'M GOING TO TELL YOU ALL..."

Send me one of the "scientists", and I'll organize some cute experiment with a couple of lions I'm acquainted with.

Please don't forget to tell him to check his isotopes before to come, make sure they're all there.


Philip


03 November 2009, 21:03
jens poulsen
I have myself called Native africans for "lionnacks"( I wish to withdraw that) when lions have killed and ate them...but in all reality it is a grusome thing to be torn apart, sliced, chewed on..and maybe not even killed to begin with. It is no wonder why the people back then..and now ofcouse really feared lions. I`LL take a fistfight with Mike Tyson anyday than tangle with a lion. Just imagine when laying there, and the lion craps your skull or face and just sqeeeeeze..and you can`t do a darn thing about it... CRYBABY


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