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Bite marks from a large cat, likely a lion, found in a ancient skeleton are the “first physical evidence” that gladiators fought animals in Roman amphitheaters, new research shows.
A Wellington man is facing charges related to the treatment of animals. Sign up for our Newsletters Jaquavian Devol, 21, was ...
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 ...
Historians have long believed that ancient humans fought animals in arena battles, but no definitive evidence has been found ...
: After testing by the Monroe County Medical Examiner’s Office, officials said the skeletal remains found by Leigh Valley ...
The Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control will ... and Devol claimed it was already dead when he received it. He intended to keep the skeleton after decomposition, investigators said.