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Images tagged "wound"

Koalas feel much more secure when they can hold on to something tightly. When koalas need to be examined at Southern Cross Wildlife Care, they give them a teddy bear to cling to. This koala was orphaned in the bushfires and is recovering from wounds.
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.
Burned koalas are darted with a sedative, then captured and lowered from the tree for veterinary care. They will later be released into a surviving forest.
An injured possum receives treatment at Southern Cross Wildlife Care for severe burns caused by the bushfires.
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.
Koalas feel much more secure when they can hold on to something tightly. When koalas need to be examined at Southern Cross Wildlife Care, they give them a teddy bear to cling to. This koala was orphaned in the bushfires and is recovering from wounds.
An arborist helping with animal rescues with an injured koala.
Photographs of animal use from the Coulston Foundation, a former animal testing laboratory. USA, 2008. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Mink frequently wound and cannibalize one another in the cramped conditions of fur farms.
Veterinarians clean the wound of a street dog before operating on him after he suffered a sever injury to his back thought to be inflicted by a machete. Thailand, 2019. Justin Mott / Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
Working horse with strap wounds. Ethiopia, 2016.
An emaciated horse being treated at a clinic. Ethiopia, 2016.

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