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Traditional food including chicken tajine and lamb with couscous, Marrakech (Marrakesh), Morocco, North Africa, Africa
Two male lions (Panthera leo) feed on an African elephant (Loxodonta africana), Savuti, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
A hawksbill sea turtle swims over a coral reef in Palau. This is an endangered species often hunted for its shell and meat.
Two Siberian Tigers on top of a vehicle eating a chicken in the Siberian Tiger Park, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, Asia
Local fishseller holding a huge frozen fish, Fish and meat market, Yakutsk, Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia, Eurasia
Adult lioness (Panthera leo), with cub on a fresh kill at night in the Save Valley Conservancy, Zimbabwe, Africa
A Leopard (Panthera pardus) eating a warthog in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
A Leopard (Panthera pardus) eating a warthog in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
Flightless steamer duck (tachyceres brachypterus) new island, falkland islands, group of chicks huddled together on the beach.
Golden eagle (aquila chrysaetos) about to land, wings spread, talons outstretched, scotland, captive
Wearing tree bark cloth masks and skirts, dancers representing fish spirits are invited during the season of the peach palm harvest to drink the juice. it is a feast and ritual exchange: the host group offers the spirits large quantities of peach palm juice, smoked meat and fish, and shaman-blessed coca and snuff. the visitors are the costumed dancers impersonating animal spirits. people eat the meat and fish, animal spirits receive the fruits of peach palm, which are cultivated, harvested, and processed by humans. this exchange expresses the idea that people and animals depend on each other for survival and reproduction. vaupes basin, eastern colombia amazon, population: 600
Flightless steamer duck (tachyceres brachypterus) new island, falkland islands, mother calling, with group of chicks sat on beach.
These reindeer peoples' entire existence is based around their herds of reindeer, which provide milk, skins for clothes, horn for carving and medicine, transport and occasionally, meat. the tsaatan are part of the tuvan ethnic group, which inhabits the tuvan republic of russia. there are only about 200 tsaatan in total, spread over 100,000 sq km of northern mongolia. they are nomadic, often moving their small encampments every three to four weeks, searching for special types of grass and moss loved by the reindeer. the tsaatan are strong practitioners of shamanism. west taiga, northern mongolia