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28 July 2024
Competitors are participating in the Meguiar's Drag Festival in Mantorp, Sweden, on July 27, 2024, at Mantorp Park.
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28 July 2024
Competitors are participating in the Meguiar's Drag Festival in Mantorp, Sweden, on July 27, 2024, at Mantorp Park.
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12 June 2024
Nick Smidt of the Netherlands is looking exhausted and is under medical treatment after competing in the 400m Hurdles Men Final during Day Five of the European Athletics Championships at Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy, on June 11, 2024
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30 April 2024
Exhausted young performers from a Peking Opera club are sitting on the floor after a performance in Hai'an, Jiangsu Province, China, on April 29, 2024.
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5 April 2024
Akrapovic logo is seen on Ducati MotoGP motorcycle at the shopping mall in Krakow, Poland on April 4, 2024.
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5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to earn money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. Addressing this issue requires the acknowledgment and rectification of the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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#11050330
5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are walking on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices, is coercing a young Toque Macaque into a circus-like performance. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals who are selling innocent animals to earn money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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#11050332
5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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#11050336
5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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#11050339
5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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5 March 2024
A snake charmer and a tamed Sri Lankan Toque Macaque (Macaca sinica) are performing like in a circus on the Galle Face promenade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on March 5, 2024. In the bustling streets of Sri Lanka, a young Toque Macaque is being coerced into a circus-like performance by an Ahikuntaka, a traditional group known for such practices. The tender age and evident exhaustion of the macaque betray the cruelty of its exploitation, highlighting the unethical practice of using wildlife for profit-driven entertainment. Despite its natural instincts and need for care, the macaque is being forced to perform unnatural acts beyond its physical and emotional capacity. Moreover, this exploitation emphasizes the harsh reality of individuals selling innocent animals to make money, perpetuating a cycle of exploitation. To address this issue, it is necessary to acknowledge and rectify the exploitation of innocent animals for monetary gain. Only through such measures can we hope to break free from this cycle of exploitation and ensure a brighter future for the young Toque Macaque and all involved.
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