There is no real name for it, since its not sold in stores, because its illegal. So there isn't any need for a name.. It would probably be called "flesh", "muscle" and "human meat".
There is no known animal that is a carnivore and does not eat meat. Carnivores, by definition, primarily or exclusively eat meat as their diet. It is a fundamental aspect of their biological makeup and behavior.
No, a carnivore is an animal or human which eats meat.
There is no meat called revst.
An animal like a human that can eat meat and herbs like vegtables is called an omnivore an animal eating just meat is a carnivor and an animal just eating plants is a herbivore
No
A carnivore for animals, a cannibal for humans who eat human meat.
Fat from meat is called lard
The meat of a cow is called beef.
A meat of geese are called goses!
Young lamb meat is called "lamb." Older lamb or sheep meat is called "mutton."
yes
"Human eaters" refers to individuals or beings that consume human flesh. This can be seen in some folklores, myths, or horror stories where creatures like vampires, cannibals, or zombies are portrayed as feeding on humans. It is not a common or accepted practice in any culture or society.