Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and the flesh of other animals. Examples include bears, raccoons, and humans.
Those who eat other humans are called cannibals. They engage in cannibalism, which is the act of consuming the flesh or internal organs of a member of one's own species.
Humans primarily eat the fruit of the coconut plant, which is the coconut itself. The white flesh inside the fruit is commonly consumed raw or used in cooking, while the water inside the coconut is a popular drink.
There are various animals that may scavenge on human remains in graves, including insects like blowflies and beetles, as well as small mammals such as raccoons and rats. These animals typically feed on decomposing flesh and tissues.
no, piranha usually eat in schools and that's why large animal corpses can get ripped to shreds fairly quickly. but just one piranha will not be able to consume all of the flesh off a human in 5 minutes.
There are quite a few things that eat human flesh. When other humans eat human flesh this is called cannibalism. There are also several types of acid that will eat flesh if exposed to the skin.
You can get a disease known as Kuru when you eat human flesh.
Yes, gray wolves along with other wolves can kill and eat human. Wolves are carnivor and will practically any flesh including human flesh.
Yes, people do eat human flesh but more for religious purposes more than them being starving. When you eat human flesh, you come down with a case of "the shakes," most people frown upon this. I don't support the eating of humans in anyway.
Blue whales do not eat humans; they eat krill filtered from the water with their baleen. Humans are too large for them to bite and eat.
They don't eat human flesh!!
No, snakes are not cannibals. There are snakes that eat other snakes, but cannibals are humans who eat human flesh.
human flesh maybe but animal flesh yes
Do corbeaux eat human flesh
Of cousre not you can eat all the human flesh you want, eat up!!!
No
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