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Images tagged "head"

Souvenir skulls for $19.99. Florida, USA, 2011.
Fish market.
Meat market in Hanoi.
A beheaded goat at Dakshinkali temple. Nepal, 2017.
A sub-adult wombat is treated for a brain injury and various wounds at Southern Cross Wildlife Care. He was most likely hurt when fleeing the fires.
Animals transported for slaughter from across Europe through the Bulgarian-Turkish border.
A sub-adult wombat is treated for a brain injury and various wounds at Southern Cross Wildlife Care. He was most likely hurt when fleeing the fires.
Papas Nukaew (NIjaan), the camp manager at Elephant Freedom Village (EFV), washes his elephants with their first foreign visitors in over a year. Nijaan is a Karen elder and maintains an intimate relationship with the elephant family at EFV.
52-year-old Mae Beepoh eats bamboo from the community forest at Elephant Freedom Village in northern Thailand.As COVID devastated Thailand's tourist industry, thousands of elephants typically forced to work in the tourism industry in Thailand are now not working due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with their owners struggling to feed and maintain them. The EFV community forest model has emerged as a sustainable alternative for co-existence and is proving to be popular with international tourists who want to learn more about Karen elephant culture and experience elephants in their natural environment without the abuse and exploitation that often occurs at traditional tourist camps.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
At this farm, calves and young cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
One of the 130 Jersey cows who perished in the fire that engulfed the Percy farm in Stowe, 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.
The heads of catfish are cast aside into a bucket after the fish are slaughtered by manual decapitation at a wet market in Thailand.
Close-up of a crate full of dead milkfish at an Indonesian fish market.
A close-up underwater view of a crowded group of tilapia on an Indonesian fish farm, about to be harvested from the floating cage they live in. Surrounding the fish is a net used to confine the fish in a small area so that they can be transferred to another enclosure.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. USA, 2022.
At this farm, calves and young cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. USA, 2022.
A close-up view of a dead Pekin duck in a dumpster a few hundred meters from a Brome Lake Ducks facility in Racine, Quebec.
Two severed buffalo heads lie on top of a bloody heap of entrails in a slaughterhouse in Motijheel, in the centre of Dhaka.
Ron, a chimpanzee rescued from invasive research, in his nest of blankets at Save the Chimps. USA, 2011. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Dissected cat at a veterinary school. Canada, 2007. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
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).
Two female chickens look out between the slats of the cramped cage they live in at an intensive egg farm.

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