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Maggot-infested meat likely provided Neanderthals and even some modern-day humans with a rich source of fat and nitrogen.
It might sound revolting, but in parts of the world, maggot-filled cheese is a prized delicacy with deep cultural roots.
A chemical signature in Neanderthal remains that suggests voracious meat eating has long puzzled researchers. Now, new ...
It has been claimed Neanderthals ate a huge amount of meat based on isotope ratios in their bones – but the explanation could ...
In this week’s Food 4 Thought, the Food Patrol did a follow-up to a bakery with significant issues. The Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office, attorneys, the ...
A new study finds that Neanderthals likely ate decomposing meat crawling with maggots — and the chemical evidence in their ...
The recent study proposes that this elevated nitrogen level may be explained not only by meat consumption but also by the ingestion of decomposing flesh and maggots.
Two puppies are fighting for their lives after two individuals appear to abandon the animals outside of ACCT Philly Thursday ...