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Images tagged "vietnam"

Puppy for sale at a market in Hanoi.
Kittens for sale at a street market.
Coi for sale from a bicycle in Hanoi.
Birds for sale.
Roasted dogs for sale near Hanoi.
Ducks for sale at a market in Hanoi.
Meat market in Hanoi.
Dogs being transported to slaughter.
A puppy being sold as food at the Bac Ha market.
A dog being sold at a meat at the Bac Ha market.
A snake market in Hanoi.
A snake market in Hanoi.
Pangolins are largely covered in scales made of keratin-the same material found in human fingernails.
Pangolins are largely covered in scales made of keratin-the same material found in human fingernails. Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, and you’ve probably never heard of them. They are trafficked by the thousands for their scales, which are boiled off their bodies for use in traditional medicine; for their meat, which is a high-end delicacy in Vietnam and in China; and for their blood, which is considered to be a healing tonic. Vietnam, 2020. Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
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.
Pangolins are largely covered in scales made of keratin-the same material found in human fingernails. Vietnam, 2020. Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
A puppy being sold as food. Vietnam, 2008.

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