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Good morning 🌤️ Your favorite answer in high school history exams now has additional scientific backing. The DNA analysis of hair trapped in the teeth of the infamous "Man-eaters of Tsavo" lions revealed the gamut of their diet. In addition to their well-known human prey, the lions hunted various wild animals, including giraffe, oryx, waterbuck, wildebeest, and zebra.

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