Neanderthals ate maggots from rotting meat, new research finds
Melanie Beasley, a researcher at Purdue University, stated, "Large quantities of larvae were available, they are easy to collect, and they are rich in nutrients."
Neanderthals ate maggots from rotting meat, new research finds. Illustration.(photo credit: Gorodenkoff. Via Shutterstock)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated: