People who eat people are called cannibals, the term used to describe the practice of eating human flesh is cannibalism.
The terms (Caníbales)come from the Spanish explorers' name for the Caribs, a tribe in the West Indies who practiced cannibalism.
A cannibal is a being that eats it's own kind.
Trolls are purely creatures in fairy tales, but in many stories they have eaten humans.
Humans and their human-like ancestors are called hominins. This includes species such as Homo sapiens (modern humans) and other related species that have characteristics similar to humans.
Yes, a spoon is a non-human resource. It is an inanimate object typically used by humans to aid in eating or cooking.
The earliest humans are believed to have originated in Africa. From there, they eventually migrated to other continents, spreading across the globe over time.
because humans and other sea creatures are eating them
Some characteristics of snakelike or reptile behavior in humans include harming other humans, eating animals, and feeling no pain for other suffering humans.
Those would be called theropods. Though they were never man-eating as there were no humans around at the time.
None is inherently evil. They just use different strategies to survive, and those strategies sometimes involve eating other animals (or humans). You might just as well call humans "evil" because they eat other living beings (animals and plants).
the animals are eating the cattle and other farm animals
Humans and, it is believed that dolphins also call each other by name.
There were no man eating dinosaurs, because humans didn't evolve until after dinosaurs died out. Bipedal, lizard-hipped, meat eating dinosaurs were called theropods.
Nature, Humans, and other Bears. Possibly dogs (lead by humans).
All humans like eating :)
It is the prey. The animal doing the eating is the predator.
medicine, other drugs, shelter, cooking/eating, fuel, paper, and much more
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats