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Images tagged "blood-sport"

The owner of a cockfighting rooster holds up his rooster to inspect him prior to a cockfight in Bali.
Two men hold back their roosters, who are positioned face-to-face at the start of a cockfight.
Two roosters jump up and grab at each other during of a cockfight in Bali.
A rooster wearing long blades attached to his legs jumps up and lunges at his opponent in a cockfight.
Veterinarian (Natasha Bassett) examines a female Hardhead duck for shotgun wounds in a triage tent that was set up on the banks of a lake during the opening of duck hunting season in Victoria, Australia. Australia, 2017. Doug Gimesy / We Animals Media
Considered a pest in Australia, foxes are hunted extensively. It is common for hunters to hang their dead bodies on fences. Australia, 2021. Alix Livingstone / Farm Transparency Project / We Animals Media
Two men hold back their roosters, who are positioned face-to-face at the start of a cockfight in Bali. Indonesia, 2022. Seb Alex / We Animals Media
Considered a pest in Australia, foxes are hunted extensively. It is common for hunters to hang their dead bodies on fences. Australia, 2021. Alix Livingstone / Farm Transparency Project / We Animals Media
The silence before the killing commences. This dog will intently watch for ducks that fall from the sky and be rewarded for retrieving the bodies for his master. Australia, 2017. Stefano Belacchi / HIDDEN / We Animals Media

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