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Images tagged "skin"

An alligator is kept in small quarters and on display for tourists. Florida, USA, 2011.
Tourist with an alligator during a presentation. Florida, USA, 2011.
Alligator products in the gift shops. Florida, USA, 2011.
Souvenirs in a gift shop. Florida, USA, 2011.
Souvenir skulls for $19.99. Florida, USA, 2011.
A butchery at Dakshinkali Temple. Nepal, 2017.
Animals are cleaned, dismembered, and cooked after the sacrifice.
A muti market, where animal parts are sold for traditional and medicinal purposes. South Africa, 2016.
The body of a sungazer at a muti market. South Africa, 2016.
Miyoko Schinner, founder of Miyoko's Creamery, proudly shows off her "Phenomenally vegan" tattoo at her sanctuary, Rancho Compasión. Schinner got the tattoo on her 60th birthday.
A worker carries dried hides piled on his head. The skins of large cattle from the Hindu states of India are particularly valuable because they tend to have less scars and blemishes due to their holy status.
A worker closes a large barrel filled with hides and chemicals, used for the tanning process at a tannery in Hazaribagh, Dhaka.
In Hazaribagh, a part of western Dhaka reknowned for its tanneries, several workers scrape the chemicaly dissolved fatty layers from the hides with specially designed knives.
The remains of processed and colourfully dyed leather lie at the edge of the street in Hazaribagh, the quarter of Dhaka known for its tanneries.
A contributory to the River Buriganga in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, is littered with rubbish and the remains of leather.  According to a report by the Blacksmiths Institue of New York in 2013, Hazaribagh is the fifth most polluted area in the world.
Ron, a chimpanzee rescued from invasive research, in his nest of blankets at Save the Chimps. USA, 2011. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
An elderly worker carries a dozen cow hides on his head through the narrow streets of Lalbagh, in the centre of Dhaka. Bangladesh, 2015. Christian Faesecke / We Animals Media
Animals being dismembered and cooked at Dakshinkali temple. Nepal, 2017.
Animals being dismembered and cooked at Dakshinkali temple. Nepal, 2017.

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