Etymology:
Meaning:
Sarcophagy refers to the consumption of animal flesh by another animal.
Origin:
The term "sarcophagy" was first used in the 16th century to describe the practice of eating human flesh (cannibalism). However, it has since been extended to include the consumption of any type of animal flesh.
Examples of Sarcophagy:
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