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As true starvation set in, their gourmet meals consisted of tree bark, mice, leather boots and belts, engorged rats, and each other. It was later reported that ravenous colonists clawed at the earth to “dig up dead corpse out of graves and to eat them.” One starving settler, as we’ve seen, killed his pregnant wife and, as an onlooker recorded, “salted her for his food.”
The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator
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