A new study analyzed hairs embedded in the damaged teeth of two “man-eater” lions that killed at least 28 people in 1898 in the Tsavo region of Kenya.
The lions’ teeth had been damaged during their lifetimes. Study coauthor Thomas Gnoske found thousands of hairs embedded in the exposed cavities of the broken teeth.
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Penn State fans will soon have a new line of merchandise to pick from as the university launches new logos and a signature mark for its iconic mascot, the Nittany Lion.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit musical will play at Marina Bay Sands' Sands Theatre for a limited season from May 2025.