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In Shimbi Masho, Tanzania, a group of at least seven adult males is engaged in the outdoor butchering of an ungulate carcass, likely a goat. The scene is set on natural ground consisting of dark soil and sparse green grass, with dense green foliage forming the background. White plastic sheeting or tarpaulins are spread on the ground to contain the butchering process. The primary subject is a largely skinned and dismembered animal carcass, displaying raw muscle tissue and bone, spread across the white sheeting. To the left of the main carcass, several internal organs, including intestines, are visible on the sheeting. A dismembered animal head, covered in fur, lies on the dirt ground behind the white sheeting to the right. Two individuals are crouched in the foreground, directly interacting with the carcass. On the right, a man in a dark blue striped long-sleeve shirt and blue jeans is actively cutting the carcass with a knife. On the left, a man in a red hoodie and black trousers observes the process. In the middle ground, a man in a plaid flat cap and dark jacket stands, pointing towards the carcass. Other individuals are standing or partially visible around the periphery, observing or participating. Two large knives or machetes are present on the white sheeting. The sheeting and parts of the carcass show reddish-brown stains consistent with blood. The overall activity indicates the processing of meat.
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