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The Tsavo Man-Eaters, two lions who killed dozens of people in 1898, which is still a
big mystery to date.
Why?
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Between March and December 1898, the two lions - also called Tsavo Man-Eaters - killed dozens
of construction workers working on the track in Tsavo (Kenya).
At the end of 1898, Lieutenant Colonel John Patterson knows to stop the two lions: he
killed them.
Today - more than 100 years after the lions made their victims - it is still unclear why
the lions killed so many people.
But a new research end the mystery.
Using the latest technologies, researchers have studied the remains of the lions who
are in the Field Museum.
And it gives surprising new insights.
It was long thought that the lions were joking on people because they were desperate.
Their habitat had two years of drought.
And a virus epidemic had greatly diminished the number of preys.
So it was not so crazy that some researchers thought that a lack of prey put the lions
on the idea of eating people.
But new research wiped out the hypothesis of the table.
Based on the teeth of the lions.
These teeth do not testify that the lions chew and eat bones.
Apparently there was still enough food available (otherwise the lions would have complete eaten
carcasses, including bones).
"The teeth's microscopic wear is less complex than of an animal that consumes many bones,
such as a hyena," according to researcher Larisa DeSantis.
"The wear looks more like the wear you'll find at a lion in the zoo."
But why did lions hunt people?
For an answer to that question, we have to go back to the teeth of the lions.
For although that dent does not show wear and tear as a result of the biting of bones,
the teeth of both lions are not in perfect condition.
For example, the lion that killed most people had an abscess near the root of its fang.
They lions suffered a lot of pain when hunting other animals - such as zebras - to be honest
impossible.
"Normally, lions use their teeth to choke their preys like zebras and buffalo," but
with his abscess, the lion was unable to kill its prey.
"People are much easier to catch."
The teeth and jaws of the other lion were a little better.
Research indicates that this lion killed many more zebras and buffaloes and less people
than the lion with the abscess.
That the lions did not eat the people completely - so with bones - could not be explained by
the researchers.
Possibly this could be due to dental problems.
Another option is that they did not get the chance because the bodies of the victims were
quickly discovered by colleagues.
In any case, the researchers think that the teeth problem of the lion played a major role
in his remarkable behavior.
"It's rare for lions attacking people, but when it happens, it's a catastrophe".
"When a big dangerous predator becomes unfit to hunt preys, this kind of behavior is possible:
no animal will allow starve to death."
Today, lions rarely hunt on humans, but if the human population continues to grow and
the number of preys declines, hunting people will be an interesting option for many lions
because we are easy prey and softer.
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