cannibal

നരഭോജി
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a person who eats the flesh of other human beings.
translation of 'cannibal'
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നരഭോജി
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The amphipod Gammarus tigrinus exhibits a range of feeding behaviors, including that of macrophagous grazer and shredder, and predator / 'cannibal' .
Being transferred into a 'cannibal' society would be extremely unpleasant for most people.
The cannibal scouts drag the captives to their 'cannibal' chief, who looks them over and pronounces them tasty morsels indeed - and their skins will make excellent canoes!
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Smaller non-cannibalistic salamanders respond to conspecific cannibals as a threat, and presumably forage less to decrease the likelihood of being detected and eaten by the larger 'cannibal' forms.
That raises the question - are ferrox a separate species or just big browns that have turned 'cannibal' when they have achieved a certain size?
It has very powerful claws and is an active predator, scavenger and 'cannibal' .
This peculiar state of affairs led to the suggestion of a 'cannibal' mythology as a feature of Western cosmology.
The ship anchored in the French Polynesia, and his encounters with a 'cannibal' tribe there became the subject of his first novel, Typee.
Forget all this silliness about birds, mosquitoes and 'cannibal' cows, Kuru is the wave of the future my friends and I intend to be surfing this one all the way to the bank!
Fourteen years ago they were the last 'cannibal' tribe of Papua New Guinea.
Typee embellished his sojourn with a 'cannibal' tribe in the Marquesas Islands.
Charles Gordon Frazer painted Cannibal Feast to provide an insight into the 'cannibal' civilisations he feared were on the brink of extinction after witnessing the feast while hiding in long grass.
Analysis of bones scored by tooth marks suggests Majungatholus was a 'cannibal' that regularly dined on members of its own species and other dinosaurs.
Whereas the humble brownie survives on a meagre diet of crustaceans and fly life, the ferox is a committed 'cannibal' , feeding largely on young fish of its own species.
Thus the sisters become the helpers of the visitor, hiding her from their 'cannibal' mother.
During these years she made many enemies, among the whites and some Aborigines, with her 'cannibal' stories, but also many friends who realised that she was the only person competent enough to deal with the Aborigines.
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Yet one finds little beauty in his description of Shotaro's undead wife or the 'cannibal' priest of ‘The Blue Hood.’
Ulysses took his revenge while Polyphemus was asleep, driving a sharpened and heated log into the single eye of their 'cannibal' captor.
Indeed, when compared to the Italian 'cannibal' films of the '70s and '80s, Rob's little road movie is an artsy-fartsy wannabe.
The Sala Mpasu's cultivation of a reputation as fierce, 'cannibalistic' warriors aided their bid to retain independence by keeping their enemies off balance.
The key conclusion of the report does, however, point the finger at the practice of turning cows into 'cannibals' .
If we believe there's cruelty in farming, that animals are often badly reared, turned into 'cannibals' , transported in appalling conditions to abattoirs where they endure unspeakable suffering - then we should do something about it.
Bluefish are, moreover, said to be 'cannibals' , which may help to explain why the fish in a shoal are all of the same size; if some were larger they would eat the smaller ones.
I wasn't sure that 'cannibals' was the right word for birds.
Writing is a kind of grave-digging; our relationship to writers is often 'cannibalistic' .
Praying mantises, unlike other insects, do not eat plant life; they are the outstanding 'cannibals' of the insect world and devour even members of their own family.
The true extent of 'cannibalism' has yet to be discovered.
He writes of the information he is given in one village that members of a neighboring tribe were 'cannibals' .
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