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This event takes place on June 29 at 4349 Hamilton Regional Road 56, Hamilton. Activities include live music from Brian Melo & Suzie McNeil There will also be multiple inflatable attractions the whole ...
For more information about upcoming events in Citrus County this weekend and beyond, go to the events calendar at events, ...
Reptiles Alive! has a spider-tailed horned viper on display, the only one of its kind currently in the United States. The ...
Among coaches on the ballot are Larry Coker, Gary Patterson and Chris Petersen ... about the midfield battle and how PSG dominated the game from the middle of the field. They also talk about Desire ...
A century after the infamous Tsavo lions were added to the Field Museum’s collection, scientists continue to uncover new details about the predators that once terrorized railway workers in Kenya ...
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 ...
Lt. Col. Patterson sold the Tsavo Lions to the Field Museum during a trip through Chicago in 1925 —only four years after the Field Museum opened in its current building at 1400 S. DuSable Lake ...
The lions, responsible for killing at least 28 people in 1898 while building a railroad bridge in Kenya, were eventually hunted by Colonel J.H. Patterson and their remains sold to the museum.
There are a pair of lions at the Field Museum that no longer roar. However, they still might scare you! FOX 32 Chicago 'Man-eating' lions: Celebrating 100 years at the Field Museum.
The lion pelts decorated Patterson's home as rugs for 25 years before being sold to Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History in 1924.
The lions have been housed as taxidermy specimens at the Field Museum in Chicago since 1925. Superx308 Jeffrey Jung via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 3.0. In 1898, a pair of maneless male lions ...
Patterson then sold the lions’ remains in 1925 to Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History, where they have since remained. Thomas Gnoske, a ...