Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are on a bye this week. They started the season 5-0 and now have time to relax and ...
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.
Genetic analysis of cavity crud from two famed man-eating lions suggests the method could re-create diets of predators that lived thousands of years ago.
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Youngsters put on a display of their equestrian skills at the end-of-term session and presentation of prizes held by the ...
Liontrust’s chief executive has warned that uncertainty over potential tax increases in the upcoming UK Budget has knocked investor confidence and fuelled fund withdrawals from asset managers in ...
A video showed a brave Pumbaa Wildlife Park & Accommodation worker entering a lion enclosure. His bravery amazed social media users who wondered about his salary.
Facing public opposition, a South Dakota commission abandoned a plan that would have reduced the mountain lion population ...