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King of de Jungle
WARSAW, July 1 (Reuters) - Cannibalism became taboo in human societies not out of instinctive aversion but because it is harmful to populations who practise it, scientists from Poland and the Czech Republic have found.
Michal Misiak of the University of Wroclaw and Petr Turecek of Charles University in Prague used a mathematical model to show that the long-term practice of cannibalism can lead to population collapse by causing illnesses in those who eat other people.
"We looked at the human body as a potential source of food, analysing both energy gains and hidden costs," Misiak said in a statement released on Wednesday by Wroclaw University.
Cannibalism Is Bad for Your Health, Scientists Find
Cannibalism became taboo in human societies not out of instinctive aversion but because it is harmful to populations who practise it, scientists from Poland and the Czech...


