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Shoppers browse the stalls at a wet market in Thailand in the early morning. A fish stall displays fish and shellfish.
Several live Nile tilapia swim in the murky water of a densely crowded tank at a supermarket in Thailand.
A fishmonger guts a Nile tilapia after slaughtering the fish at a fish stall in a wet market in Thailand. Tilapia are widely consumed fish, and they are among the most popular species for aquaculture in Thailand.
A fishmonger picks up a live red hybrid tilapia while talking to customers at a fish stall in a wet market in Thailand. Tilapia are widely consumed fish, and they are among the most popular species for aquaculture in Thailand.
Live catfish wriggle and squirm in a crowded, waterless tub at a wet market in Thailand. With their hardy physiology, catfish can often survive for hours out of water.
Live catfish wriggle and squirm in a crowded metal tray while being handled by workers at a fish stall in a wet market in Thailand. With their hardy physiology, catfish can often survive for hours out of water.
Workers decapitate live catfish, then remove internal organs prior selling them in bulk for customers at a fish stall in a wet market in Thailand. The slaughter technique involves a slit to the throat followed by the head being quickly yanked from the body.
The heads of catfish are cast aside into a bucket after the fish are slaughtered by manual decapitation at a wet market in Thailand.
A fishmonger scales a Nile tilapia after slaughtering the fish at wet market in Thailand. Tilapia are widely consumed fish, and they are among the most popular species for aquaculture in Thailand.
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.
A worker scoops up several live catfish from a shallow metal tray into a net at a wet market in Thailand.
Live tilapia in a tank at a supermarket in Indonesia.
Dead milkfish mixed with blood and water spill out of a transport barrel onto the tiled floor of a sorting area at a warehouse in Indonesia.
Close-up of a crate full of dead milkfish at an Indonesian fish market.
Workers at a fish market in Indonesia unload crates of dead milkfish from a transport truck.
During a nighttime harvest at an Indonesian milkfish farm, workers wearing protective helmets stand in the water of a fish pond pulling up on a harvesting net. Captured and crowded milkfish jump and struggle trying to flee from confinement within the net. Crowding the fish together deprives them of oxygen and they will eventually suffocate.
A live white duck pokes their head through the wire of a crowded cage at Nam Trung Yen Market in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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.
A dead stork laid out on the floor at the Thanh Hoa Bird Market, which is an exotic animal market in Vietnam. A torch on the floor beside them will be used to burn off their remaining feathers.
Whole chickens, internal organs and other animal body parts are displayed on table at a store in Nam Trung Yen market in Vietnam.
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.
A rat is dipped into boiling water in order to remove their fur at the Thanh Hoa Bird Market, which is an exotic animal market in Vietnam. They will be cut up and cooked for a customer at the market.
A snake is examined as the vendor looks on at the Thanh Hoa Bird Market, which is an exotic animal market in Vietnam. Snakes here are killed and consumed as a delicacy.
An endangered tortoise at the Thanh Hoa Bird Market, which is an exotic animal market in Vietnam. This tortoise was being sold for $200.

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