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"The anthropophagus gets hungry, we have to keep it happy.
In popular culture, the 'anthropophagus' is sometimes depicted as a being without a head, but instead have their faces on the torso.
Back then, it was generally accepted that great whites were anthropophagus (they ate people) by choice.
It is closely related to the species Crocodylus anthropophagus, which lived during the same time in Tanzania.
The extinct African species Crocodylus anthropophagus is also part of this polytomy.
Suddenly, an Anthropophagus bursts up from under the dirt in the hole Will Henry and Gray were digging.
The squamosal bones form raised rims along the sides of the skull table, similar to the crests in C. anthropophagus but much smaller.
"Fine sentry, an anthropophagus from Dapdrof, eat you in an instant if you don't give the right password for the day."
Shakespeare makes yet another reference to the cannibalist anthropophagus in the Merry Wives of Windsor:
- Crocodylus anthropophagus is an extinct crocodile from Plio-Pleistocene of Tanzania.
Remains of Rimasuchus, Nile crocodiles, and the extinct Crocodylus anthropophagus have been recovered from sites in association with early human bones.
Zombie 6: Monster Hunter (1981) (which is itself a pseudo-sequel to Joe D'Amato's Anthropophagus)
Anthropophagus: The Grim Reaper (US DVD re-release title, uncut)
Crocodylus anthropophagus was the largest predator encountered by human ancestors at Olduvai Gorge, as indicated by hominid specimens preserving crocodile bite marks from these sites.
Anopheles anthropophagus Xu and Feng is considered to be a junior synonym of Anopheles lesteri de Meillon 1931.
Absurd (original title: Rosso Sangue; alternate titles: The Monster Hunter, Anthropophagus 2) - released theatrically with 2 minutes 32 seconds cut in 1983.
Joe D'Amato's Antropophagus (1980) has been released as Zombie 7: Grim Reaper after the release of Absurd (1981), a loose sequel to Anthropophagus.
He is perhaps most famous for his role as the insane, cannibalistic serial killer Nikos Karamanlis in the gory 1980 horror film Anthropophagus: The Grim Reaper.
The heroes obtained the Wood Millennium Gummy here, after a Felin named Semolina sacrificied herself to the anthropophagus, a man-eating flower within Yggsalad.
It may be closely related to Neotropical crocodiles like the Orinoco crocodile, or to other African crocodiles like Crocodylus anthropophagus and Crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni.
Crocodylus anthropophagus was first named by Christopher A. Brochu, Jackson Njau, Robert J. Blumenschine and Llewellyn D. Densmore in 2010.
With leaden, stumbling feet he tramped the caves, tripped on the rusty rails, waded the water, gave the countersign to the unseen anthropophagus who was talking with his mouth full and could barely be understood.
Shakespeare makes yet another reference to the cannibalist 'anthropophagus' in the 'Merry Wives of Windsor': was the '18th' emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.Titsingh, Isaac.
The film Absurd is a follow-up to the notorious 1980 horror film Anthropophagus: The Grim Reaper, directed by the same director and written by the same writer who was also the same antagonist.
The specific name anthropophagus is from Greek word "anthropos" that means "human" and Greek word "phagos" that means "eater", in reference to the evidence that this animal included hominids in its diet.