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Lions of Tsavo: Exploring the Legacy of Africa's Notorious Man-Eaters

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Title: Lions of Tsavo: Exploring the Legacy of Africa's Notorious Man-Eaters
Author: Bruce D Patterson
ISBN: 9780071363334
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Published: 2004
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: 1
Number of Pages: 324
Publisher Description: <p><b>"Deftly written . . . Patterson's book must now be considered the definitive Tsavo lion study... one of the world's leading experts on lions as well as an important conservationist."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b></p><p>Through field research and forensic evidence, a scientist reveals his theory on why two Kenyan lions killed humans and then ate their prey</p><p>In March 1898, the British began building a bridge over the Tsavo River in East Africa. In nine months, two male lions killed and ate nearly 135 workers, halting construction.</p><p>After a long hunt Colonel J. H. Patterson killed the lions, which are now on display at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.</p><p>As codirector of the Tsavo Research Project, Bruce Patterson has conducted extensive fieldwork throughout the region on these lions. In <i>The Lions of Tsavo</i>, Patterson retells the harrowing story of those bloody nights in Kenya. He presents new forensic evidence on these maneless lions and argues that the man-eating behavior exhibited in 1898 came from the encroachment of human populations on wild habitats.</p><p>Patterson continues this theory by exploring man's interaction with the changing Kenyan environment, creating a complete, up-to-date, and scientific look behind this intriguing murder mystery.</p>