Usually if a body has been consumed, there will be evidence such as missing chunks of flesh, bite marks and teeth marks left on the bones. It can fairly easily be proven through an autopsy of the body.
In the case where parts of the entire body is missing, intent can only be inferred through testimony / confession.
Some animals must eat meat to survive, so it seems like this law is condemning some species to a slow death.
Usually if a body has been consumed, there will be evidence such as missing chunks of flesh, bite marks and teeth marks left on the bones. It can fairly easily be proven through an autopsy of the body.
In the case where parts of the entire body is missing, intent can only be inferred through testimony / confession.
Some animals must eat meat to survive, so it seems like this law is condemning some species to a slow death.