A century after joining the Field Museum’s collection, the Tsavo lions remain one of the museum's most important displays. New research into their behavior and unique features continues to reshape ...
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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!
You can't feed a lion grass!! He's got the wrong sort of teeth! Animals which eat plants have teeth like this. They're shaped to squash and grind. Meat eating animals have teeth like this ...