Ancient warriors sometimes consumed the brains of their enemies as a ritualistic practice, believing it would transfer the slain warrior's strength, courage, or knowledge to them. This act was often tied to spiritual beliefs and the desire to honor the fallen, as well as a demonstration of dominance and power over the defeated. Additionally, in some cultures, it was thought to imbue the consumer with the qualities admired in the enemy, reinforcing their own warrior status.
eat brains. and flesh.
yes, they would eat ostrig brains
Hang out, eat brains, have a staring contest, eat more brains.
There is no notable religion that says you can't eat monkey brains.
Yes. Chicken brains are edible.
no earwings do not climb in your ears and eat your brains it's a myth.
BRAINS!
Our brains.
most dogs do not eat your brains but if you have a mutant dog he will.
no they eat dog brains.
they eat chicken fingers
You have to eat the brains of Phyduck.