There are studies galore on man-animal conflict, but this one maps the common suffering of humans and lions. In Amreli, Saurashtra, a region reeling under contaminated water, both humans and lions seem to be victims of fluorosis — a disease characterized by tooth decay and deterioration of bones and joints due to high content of flouride in ground water. Interestingly, the path-breaking study 'Ecology of Lions in Greater Gir' is being pursued by no veterinary experts but doctors trained in treating humans. It is love for the wildlife that prompted this Junagadh-based radiologist-ane
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Lions too having dental problems
There are studies galore on man-animal conflict, but this one maps the common suffering of humans and lions. In Amreli, Saurashtra, a region reeling under contaminated water, both humans and lions seem to be victims of fluorosis — a disease characterized by tooth decay and deterioration of bones and joints due to high content of flouride in ground water. Interestingly, the path-breaking study 'Ecology of Lions in Greater Gir' is being pursued by no veterinary experts but doctors trained in treating humans. It is love for the wildlife that prompted this Junagadh-based radiologist-ane
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