Anthropophagy
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Anthropophagy (ἄνθρωπος, anthropos, "human being" + φαγειν, phagein, "to eat") is the eating of human flesh.
- Man-eating, the eating of human flesh by animals (such as sharks, crocodiles, or lions)
- Human hematophagy, the sucking of human blood by animals (such as leeches or mosquitos)
- Cannibalism, the eating of human flesh by a human or humans
- Self-cannibalism, the eating of one's own flesh
- Eucharist, the ceremonial eating of Jesus's body as wine and bread (see Anthropophage)
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