- [I] relevant for [[snapper]] worldbuilding.
- in humans, [[Aztecs]] did practice cannibalism, mostly of the leg and arm flesh. I'm pretty sure this came up in one of the articles in [[Suttee Sacral Kingship and Human Sacrifice]]
- [[Traditions of Conflict]] has a nice [roundup of ethnographic evidence for cannibalism](https://traditionsofconflict.substack.com/p/cannibalism-in-human-societies?s=r) in human societies.
- [[The Salt Scam. By 1982, salt was called ‘A New… by Dr. Jason Fung Medium by Dr. Jason Fung#id256401883|Yanomamo Indians in Brazil practice endocannibalism, consuming the ashes of loved ones]]
- it generally only happens when food is scarce, as proven by [this study about cannibalism in guppies](https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/06/220603100126.htm) and which is why [[Spiders are much smarter than you think via Hacker News#id246994876|spiders cannibalizing their children is rare]] and [[huge locust plagues can last years]].