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Images tagged "carnivore"

Aiw Wongla(left), 26, and her assistant Marlen Krieger(right), 24, make up the physiotherapy unit at the Soi Dog Foundation in Phuket, Thailand. Daily they train with dogs doing hydrotherapy, massage, acupuncture, and laser treatment. They both state that helping a dog walk again is the rewarding part of their job.
Koalas feel much more secure when they can hold on to something tightly. When koalas need to be examined at Southern Cross Wildlife Care, they give them a teddy bear to cling to. This koala was orphaned in the bushfires and is recovering from wounds.
Koalas feel much more secure when they can hold on to something tightly. When koalas need to be examined at Southern Cross Wildlife Care, they give them a teddy bear to cling to. This koala was orphaned in the bushfires and is recovering from wounds.
Abbey's ear tattoo. Canada, 2012. Jo-Anne McArthur / The Ghosts In Our Machine / We Animals Media
A purpose bred beagle at a veterinary school.
Dogs are marked with a number to aid identification when they are killed after completion of an experiment.  Spain, 2019. Carlota Saorsa / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Mink on a fur farm.
Mink on a fur farm.
Ten, now eight, mink kits in a nesting box.
Hundreds of bodies behind a mink farm.
A mink farm.
A dead mink in a nesting box.
Mink at a fur farm.
Mink frequently wound and cannibalize one another in the cramped conditions of fur farms.
Live cats of various breeds are confined inside a cage at a market in Hanoi, Vietnam. These cats are destined to be killed and sold as "tiểu hổ" or cat meat.
Whole cooked dogs, cooked dog body parts, and sausage made from dog meat are displayed for sale at a store on Gam Cau Street in Hanoi, Vietnam. The skin of the cooked dogs has been seared by fire to remove the dog's hair and preserve the carcasses before they are sold as meat.
Silver mink at a fur farm in Quebec.
Thousands of illegally disposed and decomposing mink bodies.
Hundreds of bodies behind a mink farm.
Mink kits cuddle to the body of their dead mother.
A mink looking at approaching visitors from their cage in a fur farm.
A mink farm with years of feces and urine on the property.
Mink frequently wound and cannibalize one another in the cramped conditions of fur farms. AWARDS: 2020 Pictures of the Year International - Photography Book of the Year. 2021 Independent Publisher Book Awards - Gold Medalist (Most Likely To Save The Planet).
Aiw Wongla (left), 26, and her assistant Marlen Krieger (right), 24, make up the physiotherapy unit at the Soi Dog Foundation in Phuket, Thailand. Daily they train with dogs doing hydrotherapy, massage, acupuncture, and laser treatment. They both state that helping a dog walk again is the most rewarding part of their job. Thailand, 2019. Justin Mott / Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media

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