Monday, May 11, 2009

The Lions of Tsavo

At the Field Museum we saw an exhibit called “The Lions of Tsavo.”  There we saw two stuffed lions in a big glass case. I learned that people stopped the building of a railroad because the lions ate 140 of the railroad workers. The lions were killed in 1898. Something that is cool is that the lions of Tsavo ate so many people. What Mrs. Nealis said about it was “I was surprised that they let the lions eat so many people before they did anything about it.” The Field Museum has animals that aren’t real to remember things in history and New Glarus has statues of cows to resemble farm land. I liked “The Lions of Tsavo” exhibit very much.

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