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  1. The Tsavo Man-Eaters were a pair of large man-eating male lions in the Tsavo region of Kenya, which were responsible for the deaths of many construction workers on the Kenya-Uganda Railway between March and December 1898. The lion pair was said to have killed dozens of people, with some early estimates reaching over a hundred deaths.

  2. The Man-eaters of Tsavo is a semi-autobiographical book written by Anglo-Irish military officer and hunter John Henry Patterson. Published in 1907, it recounts his experiences in East Africa while supervising the construction of a railroad bridge over the Tsavo river in Kenya, in 1898.

    • John Henry Patterson
    • 1907
  3. January 2010. In 1898, two lions attacked dozens of people before Lt. Col. Patterson killed the cats. The Field Museum, #Z93658. They are perhaps the world’s most notorious wild lions. Their...

    • 4 min
    • Paul Raffaele
  4. 11 de ene. de 2024 · The Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo: A Dark & Strange Story. British railway workers in Kenya were terrorized by two lions: maneaters that defied the laws of nature and, by some estimates, killed over one hundred people. Jan 11, 2024 • By Kassandre Dwyer, M.Ed History.

  5. 16 de oct. de 2020 · Tsavo is a region of Kenya with a history of two male lions that became man-eaters, killing and eating over 100 people – the highest ever number of human deaths recorded by lions. Unsurprisingly these two lions became known as Tsavos man-eating lions.

  6. Los devoradores de hombres de Tsavo fue el sobrenombre puesto a dos leones devoradores de hombres que, entre marzo y diciembre de 1898, mataron y devoraron a varias decenas de trabajadores de la construcción del Ferrocarril Kenia-Uganda.

  7. 2 de nov. de 2009 · SCIENCE. NOT EXACTLY ROCKET SCIENCE. How many people did the man-eating lions of Tsavo actually eat? By Ed Yong. November 02, 2009. • 5 min read. In 1898, railway workers in Tsavo, Kenya...