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In Shimbi Masho, Tanzania, a nighttime scene depicts the butchering of a large bovine animal. The animal, predominantly brown and white, lies on its back on a wet, muddy ground surface, with a significant portion of its hide already removed, exposing underlying white adipose tissue and red muscle. At least four adult males are present. In the foreground to the right, a male subject wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and dark pants is actively engaged in separating the hide from the carcass using his hands. To the left, another male subject, dressed in a blue jacket, light-colored shirt, and blue jeans, holds a thick rope that is attached to one of the animal's hind legs, seemingly assisting in positioning or tensioning the carcass. Two additional male subjects are partially visible in the background; one wears a dark blue garment, and another wears a black garment, both appearing to be involved with the carcass or in its immediate vicinity. The environment consists of a rough, uneven ground, dark and wet, reflecting light. In the background, a structure constructed from light-colored concrete blocks is visible, alongside corrugated metal sheeting. The scene is illuminated by an unseen artificial light source, casting pronounced shadows of the individuals and objects onto the ground. An orange plastic bucket is visible on the right side of the frame, near the male subject in the blue shirt.
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