Medicine & TechnologyCheck out the top scientific claims that made headlines this year, which could alter each of their respective fields, including the ancient human cannibalism evidence, Homo naledi burials, and many more!
A recent study reveals that around 15,000 years ago, ancient Europeans would eat rather than bury their dead. Continue reading to learn more about this ancient funeral behavior.
The accounts of William Seabrook remain questionable as he later confessed how the Guero tribe didn't allow him to participate in their traditions. Read to learn more.
A 1.5-million-year-old bone belonging to an ancient human relative exhibits cut marks made by stone tools, suggesting cannibalism. Read the article to learn more.
Archaeologists discovered remains of juvenile Neanderthal which suggest that they were victims of cannibal attack. Continue reading the article to find out more.
One TikTok user posted a shocking video of a massive hammerhead shark feasting on a smaller shark that has now reached over 300,000 likes. Check out this story in this article.
A study reveals how megalodons ate. Specifically, they consumed ancient food which included predators and other predators. Read to know more about the findings.
Baby wasps have no choice but to consume their siblings when they do not find any other source of food. Continue reading to learn more about was baby cannibalism.
Cane toads are warty, poisonous amphibians that usually eat insects. However, they will also eat almost anything, such as reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals. With no natural predators, their number starts to explode.