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A Miskito indiagenous woman selling turtle meat at Puerto Cabezas City market (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Miskito Indian loading a turtle on a truck at the port of Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua).
Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Miskitos Indians at the port of Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua) with a turtle that they bought. Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Group of turtles waiting for land transportation. Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Group of turtles waiting for land transportation. Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (AustralfotoNicolas Garcia)
Miskito Indians fishermen carrying a sold turtle at the port of Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Sea turtles at the port of Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua) for sale. Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Miskito Indians at the port of Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua) buying turtles. Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Miskito Indians fishermen carrying a sold turtle at the port of Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (Australfoto/Nicolas Garcia)
Group of turtles waiting for land transportation. Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (AustralfotoNicolas Garcia)
Group of turtles waiting for land transportation. Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (AustralfotoNicolas Garcia)
Group of turtles waiting for land transportation. Puerto Cabezas (Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua). Mizquitos Indians hunted sea turtles that are part of their diet. Organizations that defends animals rights are opposed to this practice considered cruel to a specie that is on danger of extinction. Since they are trapped the turtles can live 15 days without eating food and tied till the moment that they get killed. (AustralfotoNicolas Garcia)
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