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Images tagged "dying"

A rooster who has been sacrificed at the temple.
A butchery at Dakshinkali Temple. Nepal, 2017.
Animals are cleaned, dismembered, and cooked after the sacrifice.
Carcasses at Dakshinkali Temple. Nepal, 2017.
A person carrying beheaded animals. Nepal, 2017.
A beheaded goat at the temple altar.
A beheaded goat at Dakshinkali temple. Nepal, 2017.
A beheaded goat is dragged to the temple butchery.
Drowned body of a broiler chicken on a porch. USA, 2018. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Dead fish floating in flood waters after Hurricane Florence in North Carolina. USA, 2018. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Two ducks, with slit throats and tied together by the legs are stuffed upside down into a metal cone and left to bleed out at an Indonesian wet market. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Dead fish floating in flood waters after Hurricane Florence in North Carolina.
Drowned body of a broiler chicken in the flood water.
Drowned body of a broiler chicken on a porch.
Drowned body of a broiler chicken through a chain link fence, in the flood water.
A dying calf at a dairy farm in Vermont.
Live climbing perches are displayed for sale in a metal bucket with no water next to a tray of snakehead heads at a wet market in Thailand.
Workers pick up sedated red hybrid tilapia from a floating pen to be weighed and sorted during the harvest at a fish farm in Thailand. Clove oil is a fast acting sedative that is used to calm fish prior to the harvest,  making it easier for workers to handle the fish and minimize damage to them from too much struggling.
Densely packed red hybrid tilapia lie motionless in the murky water of a floating pond after being sedated with clove oil during the harvest at a fish farm in Thailand. Clove oil is a fast acting sedative that is used to calm fish prior to the harvest,  making it easier for workers to handle the fish and minimize damage to them from too much struggling.
Densely packed red hybrid tilapia lie motionless in the murky water of a floating pond after being sedated with clove oil during the harvest at a fish farm in Thailand. Clove oil is a fast acting sedative that is used to calm fish prior to the harvest,  making it easier for workers to handle the fish and minimize damage to them from too much struggling.
Densely packed red hybrid tilapia lie motionless in the murky water of a floating pond after being sedated with clove oil during the harvest at a fish farm in Thailand. Clove oil is a fast acting sedative that is used to calm fish prior to the harvest,  making it easier for workers to handle the fish and minimize damage to them from too much struggling.
A dead shark catfish floats upside down in the murky water of a floating pen at a fish farm by a river in Thailand.
A worker pours clove oil onto a large number of red hybrid tilapia inside a floating pen during the harvest at a fish farm in Thailand. Clove oil is a fast acting sedative that is used to calm fish prior to the harvest,  making it easier for workers to handle the fish and minimize damage to them from too much struggling.
Live Nile tilapia struggle to breathe in a plastic basket with no water while being weighed at a wet market in Thailand. Tilapia are widely consumed fish, and they are among the most popular species for aquaculture in Thailand.

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