Cannibalism: It's 'Perfectly Natural,' A New Scientific History Argues
It's gruesome, but from a scientific standpoint, there's a predictable calculus for when humans and animals go cannibal, a new book says. And who knew European aristocrats ate body parts as medicine?
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