A Cannibal is a person who eats human flesh.
Hannibal Lecter is the name of the brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer in the psychological thriller movie hannibal.
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Hannibal is a historical figure known for his military conquests, particularly his invasion of Rome with war elephants. A cannibal is someone who consumes human flesh. The two are not related.
Hannibal refers to a historic figure, particularly known as Hannibal Barca, a Carthaginian military commander. On the other hand, a cannibal is someone who practices cannibalism, which is the act of consuming the flesh of one's own species. The two terms are unrelated and have different origins and meanings.
A person who eats human flesh is called a cannibal.
A human who eats other humans is called a cannibal.
A person who eats other people is called a cannibal. This is a rare and illegal practice, often associated with extreme cases of survival or mental illness.
No, an anthropophagite refers to a person who practices cannibalism. A scientist who studies mankind would be an anthropologist.