No, it is illegal in most countries.
No, cannibalism is not a behavior specific to any racial or ethnic group. Cannibalism is generally considered a taboo and illegal practice in most cultures around the world. It is important to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes about any group of people.
The act of cannibalism dates back to a time before the human race was properly human, most people then did not speak but instead made gluttorial noises. Given that there was no real words involved, just a form of noise you could postulate that the first person to 'be' a cannibal was probably named (sounds like) "EwwUrt" - meaning "Surprise that 'glog' is dead, and mog is eating glog with a touch of, hum I wonder if glog is any good."We do not know because cannibalism happened so far in the past.
Cannibalism is rare and socially taboo. There are isolated incidents reported in remote areas with limited resources where cannibalism has occurred historically, but it is not a common or accepted practice in any society today.
if your referring to them eating themselves i don't think it would be safe but if this person is eating someone else it would be safe but not a very good thing to eat this would make them cannibals.
Yes,it can be come addictive if practiced enough.
No. Cannibalism is illegal everywhere.No it is not legal anywhere in the world.
No.
The simple thought that you do not have the common sense to KNOW that cannibalism is illegal horrifies me!
no
Cannibalism is the act of eating your own kind. Cannibalism is widespread among animals because there are often food shortages.
no u crazy
Ritualistic cannibalism, I suspect, would be the act of eating the flesh of your own species as part of a ritual.
No, Catholics do not engage in cannibalism as part of their religious practices. The Eucharist, where Catholics consume bread and wine symbolizing the body and blood of Jesus Christ, is a symbolic act of remembrance, not actual cannibalism.
In medieval times, cannibalism was seen as a heinous and taboo act, often associated with evil and savagery. It was believed to be a sign of extreme desperation or madness, and those accused of cannibalism were often shunned or punished severely. The act was considered a violation of the natural order and a threat to social order.
yes The term "cannibalism" is also used in zoology to mean the act of any species consuming members of its own kind.
If cannibalism was legal, she was hungry and he was properly cooked, yes she could.
"While the expression "cannibalism" has origins in the act of humans eating other humans, it has extended into zoology to mean the act of any animal consuming members of its own type or kind, including the consumption of mates." (Wikipedia) So, unless you are the exact same species of monkey, no, it wouldn't be cannibalism for a human to eat a monkey.