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  2. Monkey brains - Wikipedia

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    Monkey brains is a supposed dish consisting of, at least, partially, the brain of some species of monkey or ape. While animal brains have been consumed in various cuisines (e.g. eggs and brains or fried brain sandwiches ), there is debate about whether monkey brains have actually been consumed.

  3. Brain as food - Wikipedia

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    The brain, like most other internal organs, or offal, can serve as nourishment. Brains used for nourishment include those of pigs, squirrels, rabbits, horses, cattle, monkeys, chickens, camels, fish, lamb, and goats. In many cultures, different types of brain are considered a delicacy.

  4. Monkey meat - Wikipedia

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    Consuming monkey meat is a defining feature of the Bari people, who "perceive the eating of monkey meat as a boundary between them and non-indigenous people"; in recent years, however, some Bari tribe members have shied away from the practice because of how similar monkeys look to humans. [7]

  5. Monkey couple eat dinner at restaurant alongside humans - AOL

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  6. Robert J. White - Wikipedia

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    After the surgery, because the cranial nerves within the brain were still intact and nourished by the circulatory system from the new body, the monkey could still hear, smell, taste, eat and follow objects with its eyes. [9] Ultimately, immune rejection caused the monkey to die after nine days. [10] Dr.

  7. Research Shows Food Comas Are Real — and They Do More Than ...

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    In the words of Nikolay Kukushkin, a clinical associate professor of life science at New York University, “A food coma is a behavioral response to eating food when the animal, whether it's human ...

  8. UT says missing brains were actually disposed of - AOL

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    Well as it turns out, they weren't actually missing at all. University of Texas officials released a statement Wednesday explaining its 100 human brains that were believed.

  9. Stoned ape theory - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms in Coyopolan, Veracruz, Mexico.McKenna and his proponents place these psilocybin mushrooms as the central force in the theory. The stoned ape theory is a controversial hypothesis first proposed by American ethnobotanist and mystic Terence McKenna in his 1992 book Food of the Gods.