The story of the man-eating lions is fairly well-known, but one Field Museum expert went the extra mile to confirm a specific part of the story.
With DNA technology continuing to improve, scientists at the Field believe there are even more secrets inside the Tsavo lions that might be unlocked.
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Where to see artworks in Marin
Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-351-1400; anthonymeier.com. Through Feb. 14: Solo exhibit by San Francisco artist Dave Muller, known for his music-themed paintings. 10 a.m.
Researchers learned that what they thought was one species making up king cobras is actually four. Noel Brennan reports.
Behind the wheel is Nick Leseberg, an ecologist, who drives at a slow but steady pace with keen eyes that miss little in the ...
Michael Patrick O'Neill has captured amazing photos of leatherback turtles, hammerhead sharks, mating seahorses, many living off Palm Beach County's shores.
"People have a fascination with man-eating animals," said Field Museum Chief Preparator Tom Gnoske. "And these two are probably the most famous man-eating cats known." In fact, they're famous ...
Among the most impressive physical attributes wild animals bring to bear in their ... and curator of the school’s Biological Science Museum, conducted a 10-year study to scientifically measure ...
The fossil sheds light on interactions within the Cretaceous food web and may represent the first record of this type of ...
A team of rescuers and veterinarians were able to rescue a mule that was trapped knee-deep in a mud hole in the middle of a ...