Wolves do not typically prefer human flesh as part of their diet. They are carnivorous animals that mainly hunt for natural prey such as deer, elk, and smaller mammals. While there have been rare instances of wolves attacking humans, these occurrences are generally driven by factors such as hunger, disease, or territorial behavior rather than a preference for human flesh. Overall, wolves tend to avoid humans and are more focused on their natural prey.
human flesh maybe but animal flesh yes
Some cannibals have said that human flesh tastes like chicken, so there for chicken must taste like human flesh. However, human organs are relatively the same size of a pigs, thus cannibals giving people the name- long pig. Others have said that human flesh is tender, with a sweet pork-like taste.
Skin is another name for the human flesh. Human flesh is an organ and has cells within it. The human flesh will burn immediately when touched by fire.
It must be tasty as man eaters , who have tasted human flesh always want to eat it.
flesh
The stuff that makes up your body is "human flesh".
They don't eat human flesh!!
Human activities like eating flesh of other animal harm them
No, the meat does not contain human flesh.
Dragonflies eat insects, not people.
Because it has a fleshy meat consistency that closly resembles human flesh. So if you boiled human flesh it would smell just like boiled watermelon juice?
In Greek mythology the Cyclops ate human flesh.