Human remains have been found embedded in the teeth of two lions on display in a museum. The Tsavo “man-eaters” became infamous after killing at least 28 people in 1898 when they terrorized an ...
A new study published in PeerJ reveals that the teeth of South American sea lions (Otaria byronia) hold valuable clues about past population dynamics. Researchers from the Instituto de Biología ...
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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. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!