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Images tagged "swimming"

Seals in a small tank at Marineland. Canada, 2011.
Performing dolphins. Lithuania, 2016.
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters.  USA, 2018. Kelly Guerin / We Animals Media
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters.
Papas Nukaew, a Karen elephant keeper, washes elephants with international tourists from the UK in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
The first international tourists from the UK to visit since the re-opening of Thailand in November 2021 wash elephants in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
Papas Nukaew, a Karen elephant keeper, washes elephants with international tourists from the UK in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
Red hybrid tilapia converge at the surface of a floating pen,  waiting to be fed at a fish farm in Thailand.
A large number of red hybrid tilapia feed on food pellets,  in a crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. A worker in the background tosses a handful of pellets into the water.
A large group of red hybrid tilapia wait to be fed in a densely crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. Overcrowding is common problem in aquaculture,  which can affect the health of the fish being raised.
Live tilapia in a tank at a supermarket in Indonesia.
An overhead view of thousands of juvenile tilapia inside a mobile floating cage, waiting to be transferred to an Indonesian fish farm nearby.
A close-up underwater view of a tilapia opening their mouth to grab a fish food pellet floating near the surface inside the murky water of a floating cage on an Indonesian fish farm.
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.
Black bears begging for food from tourists at Marineland. Canada, 2011. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters. North Carolina, USA.
Tourists at Khao Kiew Zoo watch an Asian elephant forced to swim underwater for performances. Thailand, 2019. Adam Oswell / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, sleep at the edge of a flooded road. North Carolina, USA.
Seals in a small tank at Marineland. Canada, 2011.
Pigs who survived the hurricane and escaped their farm, swim through flood waters. North Carolina, USA.

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