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Ghosts of TsavoGhosts of Tsavo

Ghosts of Tsavo

stalking the mystery lions of East Africa

Philip Caputo

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"Tsavo means "place of slaughter." The lions that prowl its plains are known for their abnormally large size, their maneless males, and their historic taste for human prey.". "Just over a century ago, in 1898, two legendary rogue lions terrorized the Tsavo area of East Africa, killing an estimated 135 people. The predators' reign of terror lasted nearly nine months, until they were hunted down and shot by John H. Patterson of the British Army. Nearly a century later, in 1991, a California businessman on safari in Zambia matched his wits and courage with another unmaned giant who had already killed six and showed no signs of stopping, proving that man-eating lions are far from a thing of the past.". "An adventure travel narrative that tracks four scientists attempting to unlock the secrets of these fierce man-eating lions, Ghosts of Tsavo is filled with face-to-face encounters and narrow escapes and celebrates the beauty, stealthy cunning, and awesome strength of these elusive, magnificent beasts."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL81991W

Subjects

Description and travelLion huntingLion attacksLionLionsHistoryLife SciencesAnimalsNATUREMenschMammalsLo˜weSCIENCEZoologyRa˜uberische TiereNew York Times reviewedKenyaTiger

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