emies. Some cultures practice cannibalism after a natural death. Both the brain and bone marrow are both high in fat, so the Neanderthals broke open deers skulls, and apparently other Neanderthal skulls and limbs, too. Why did these Neanderthals practice cannibalism, and how widespread of a practice was it? The fragments of deer bones showed that the Neanderthals werent starving. Human social behavior is highly variable across the globe. (Chang, 1999) So, were Neanderthals actually cannibalistic?...