Should it be considered cannibalism if an octopus eats takoyaki? Or maybe its the kind not filled with octopus?
You have to understand that cannibalism fly's out the window when talking about two distinct species of animal of the same genus eating each other, humans eat other great apes,not all the time but it happens but that wouldn't count as cannibalism
You have to understand that cannibalism fly's out the window when talking about two distinct species of animal of the same genus eating each other, humans eat other great apes,not all the time but it happens but that wouldn't count as cannibalism
Not that often. We eat PRIMATES relatively often, but its usually monkeys and then only as an emergency famine food. Gorillas, orangutans, chimps, and bonobos just aren't common enough to be a food source more than very rarely (and are intelligent enough that it being cannibalism would in fact be an open question)