Hannibal was old Punics' chief and cannibal is man, who eats humans
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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.
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.
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.