A century after joining the Field Museum’s collection, the Tsavo lions remain one of the museum's most important displays.
With DNA technology continuing to improve, scientists at the Field believe there are even more secrets inside the Tsavo lions ...
In 1898, two lions that came to be known as the Tsavo man-eaters relentlessly hunted workers of the ... [+] Kenya-Uganda railway in the dead of night before eventually being taken down.
You may know a little about the man-eating lions, but Noel Brennan met the expert who did some delicate dental work, to ...
The story of the man-eating lions is fairly well-known, but one Field Museum expert went the extra mile to confirm a specific part of the story.
Two of the most infamous man-eating lions in history are celebrating a milestone at the Field Museum. The Tsavo Lions arrived ...
A genomic study of the maneless Tsavo lions confirmed that they were likely siblings. Pictured: a pair of maneless lions living today in the Tsavo region.
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Lt. Col. John Henry Patterson sold the bodies of the Tsavo lions to the Field Museum in ...
Tsavo gained international acclaim as a result of two female lions, the world's most maligned and vilified felines that had a fetish for human flesh. The Indians who had become easy prey for the ...
Max Herman/For the Sun-Times Share A century after the notorious Tsavo lions were added to the Field Museum’s collection, scientists are still discovering new details about the predators that ...