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Techno-Science.net on MSNMacabre discovery: this gladiator was killed by a lion 1,800 years ago... in Britain 🦁A 1,800-year-old skeleton discovered in Roman Britain bears bite marks suggesting a violent death at the hands of a large ...
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Study Finds on MSNFirst Physical Evidence of Gladiators Battling Lions in Roman Britain DiscoveredBlood, sand, and death – for Romans, there was no better entertainment than watching gladiators fight exotic animals in ...
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Dropbox on MSNBig Cats Are Trapped—And Their Only Hope May Be Relocation 🐅Big cats face a growing crisis as inbreeding threatens their survival, leading to genetic disorders and population decline.
A gruesome new discovery provides the first skeletal proof of humans being attacked by big cats in Roman gladiatorial spectacles. Found in a cemetery near York, the bones show clear bite marks from a ...
It really does make you think of the possibility. I do definitely believe big cats are in Britain. I'm originally from Devon and used to camp on Dartmoor and with the amount of space up there ...
(Reuters) -In Rome's Colosseum and other amphitheaters in cities scattered across the sprawling ancient Roman Empire, ...
I shall continue to visit the area." It comes as podcaster Rick Minter, author of Big Cats: Facing Britain's Wild Predators, says that sightings and DNA tests suggest that large cats such as black ...
Skeleton from Roman gladiator cemetery was mauled by a lion or other big cat, archaeologists suggest
A team of archaeologists has found what they claim to be the skeleton of a gladiator who was bitten by a big cat — the first physical evidence of gladiator-animal combat in the Roman Empire.
With a demand for exotic felines on the rise, often driven by social media, endangered and protected populations are under ...
“There’s rubbish everywhere, rats everywhere … (they’re) bigger than cats,” Abid ... on a financial knife edge. Britain’s local authorities receive a big chunk of their funding ...
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