The act of cannibalism dates back to a time before the human race was properly human, most people then did not speak but instead made gluttorial noises. Given that there was no real words involved, just a form of noise you could postulate that the first person to 'be' a cannibal was probably named (sounds like) "EwwUrt" - meaning "Surprise that 'glog' is dead, and mog is eating glog with a touch of, hum I wonder if glog is any good."
We do not know because cannibalism happened so far in the past.
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There is no specific individual who is known as the "first cannibal person," as cannibalism has been practiced throughout history and across various cultures. Archaeological evidence suggests that it has been part of human behavior for thousands of years.
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