cannibalism

     

Cannibalism (from Spanish caníbal, in connection with allege cannibalism among the Caribs), also called anthropophagy (from Greek: ἄνθρωπος, anthropos, "human being"; and φαγειν, phagein, "to consume") is the act or practice of humans consuming other humans. In zoology, the term cannibalism is extended to refer to any species consuming members of its own kind (see cannibalism (zoology)).

Trivia about cannibalism

  • Meal sites of the Anasazi people have led to thr controversial theory that they engaged in this horrific practice
  • Anthropophagy, another term for this practice, can really leave your bad taste in my mouth
  • Othello tells how he delighted Desdemona with tales of the Anthropophagi -- people named for this dreaded habit
  • U. of Colorado's "Alferd Packer Grill" was named after 1st man in U.S. convicted of this crime
  • Lamentations recounts that during a siege of Israel, many people resorted to this for food