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- Cannibalism - Wikipedia
Cannibalism is the act of consuming another individual of the same species as food Cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom and has been recorded in more than 1,500 species [1]
- Cannibalism | Definition, History Examples, Facts | Britannica
Cannibalism is the eating of human flesh by humans It is also called anthropophagy Who was the first known cannibal? The first known cannibal was a Neanderthal whose victims’ 100,000-year-old bones were discovered in Moula-Guercy, a cave in France
- Cannibalism—overview and medicolegal issues - PMC
Cannibalism, the consumption of another by an individual of the same species, is a widespread practice amongst many animal groups Human cannibalism or anthropophagy, however, is less common but has been found in many diverse groups ranging from hominids to Crusaders and soldiers in World War II
- The Dark History of Cannibalism: Exploring the Ultimate Taboo
Cannibalism, the act of consuming the flesh of one‘s own species, is a practice that has occurred throughout human history and across many cultures Despite its widespread occurrence, cannibalism remains one of the most powerful and enduring taboos in modern society
- Cannibalism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
Cannibalism, the eating of one’s own kind, is a practice that occurs in both humans and non-humans
- CANNIBAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CANNIBAL is one that eats the flesh of its own kind
- Cannibalism - New World Encyclopedia
Cannibalism is the act or practice of eating members of one's own species and, while it does exist in non-human species, the term most often refers to human beings eating other humans
- Human cannibalism | Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential
Human flesh may be consumed as a food or as part of a ritual, especially in order to obtain spiritual power over enemies, or to pay respect to dead relatives (endocannibalism) The practice of cannibalism goes back to early history and was found on all continents
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