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  2. Mfuwe man-eating lion - Wikipedia

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    The Man-eater of Mfuwe was a sizeable male Southern African lion (Panthera leo melanochaita) responsible for the deaths of six people. Measuring 3.2 metres (10 ft) long and standing at 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) tall at the shoulders, with a weight of 249 kilograms (500 lbs), [1] it is the largest man-eating lion on record.

  3. Mfuwe - Wikipedia

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    Mfuwe is the main settlement of South Luangwa National Park in the Eastern Province of Zambia, ... man-eating lion later known as the Man-Eater of Mfuwe, ...

  4. Tsavo Man-Eaters - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Individual hairs reveal prey of 19th century ‘Tsavo man-eater ...

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    Hairs trapped in cavities of the infamous lions that hunted humans in Kenya’s Tsavo region in 1898 revealed the surprising prey of the massive cats, a study found.

  6. Category:Deaths due to lion attacks - Wikipedia

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    Mfuwe man-eating lion; T. Tsavo Man-Eaters This page was last edited on 4 December 2024, at 05:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Texas officials warning of ‘man-eater’ bug detected in ...

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    Texas wildlife officials are on the lookout for a flesh-devouring fly larvae known as the “Man-eater” after cases of the sickening vermin were recorded in Mexico. The Texas Parks and Wildlife ...

  8. The Man-eaters of Tsavo - Wikipedia

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    The Man-eaters of Tsavo is a semi-autobiographical book written by Anglo-Irish military officer and hunter John Henry Patterson. Published in 1907, [ 1 ] it recounts his experiences in East Africa while supervising the construction of a railroad bridge over the Tsavo river in Kenya , in 1898.

  9. Places where modern day cannibalism still exists - AOL

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    In 2012, a naked man attacked and ate the face of a homeless man in Miami. That same year, a Brazilian trio killed a woman and sold empanadas made from her flesh.