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Mfuwe man-eating lion

The Man-eater of Mfuwe was a sizeable male Southern African lion (Panthera leo melanochaita) responsible for the deaths of six people. Measuring 3.2 metres long and standing at 1.2 metres tall at the shoulders, with a weight of 249 kilograms, it is the largest man-eating lion on record.

Attacks
The Man-eater of Mfuwe was active within the Luangwa Valley in Zambia, an area which is home to the country's largest population of lions. August 1991 The first attack took place whilst two local boys were travelling along a road at night. While one of the boys was able to flee to safety, the second was mauled to death, with only scant pieces of his clothing and fragments of his skull left behind. The second incident involved an adult woman, whom the lion attacked after breaking into her home situated at the edge of a village. The third incident occurred once again at night when a young boy, travelling alone to meet a friend, was set upon by the lion. The attack was interrupted by a game ranger who managed to scare the lion off by firing his gun into the air, though the boy later succumbed to his injuries. Likely due to the lack of a prominent mane, it was initially believed that the lion was a female, with the lionesses of "L-pride" being blamed for the killings. One lioness was killed initially in hopes of ending the spree of attacks. Causes of the attacks Post-mortem examination of the Man-eater of Mfuwe's remains showed the lion to have been suffering from a severe jaw fracture in life, an injury that would have caused the cat considerable pain and made opening his mouth difficult, thus preventing him from successfully bringing down typical prey such as zebra and buffalo. As well, dental microphotographs of his teeth showed the lion had been avoiding consuming the bones of his victims, something indicative of his injury. == Hunt ==
Hunt
The combined efforts of Wayne Hosek, an American big game hunter and his companion Charl Beukes (sometimes spelled "Buekes"), a fellow professional hunter, would bring about the end of the man-eater. Initially, the men set up a hunting blind nearby to where Jesleen's bag had been abandoned, using hippo meat placed on the ground as bait, but this attempt proved unsuccessful. ==References==
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