Are Maneless Tsavo Lions Prone to Male Pattern Baldness? Bijal P. Trivedi National Geographic Today April 12, 2002 The male lions of Tsavo, Kenya, which gained notoriety in the late 19th century as man-eaters, are unusual for two reasons. They lack the majestic golden mane commonly associated with male lions, and they have been found to have an uncommon family life, according to a new report. "When we began this study there really was a question whether there was such a thing as a maneless lion," said Bruce Patterson, MacArthur Curator of Mammals at the Field Museum in Chicago and...