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In Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, five freshly processed, largely skinned animal carcasses, consistent with those of lambs or goats, are suspended vertically in a commercial establishment, likely a butcher shop. Each carcass hangs by its hind legs, oriented downwards, with the head and forequarters facing the viewer. The visible flesh ranges from pale pink to white, indicative of fat and muscle. Anatomical features such as the skinned heads, which retain their general form including snout and eye socket areas, are clearly visible. Minor remnants of blood are present, particularly around the neck and chest regions of some specimens. One carcass on the far left shows a darker, irregular patch on its side, possibly residual skin or a natural marking. The background consists of a light-colored, possibly white or pale grey, tiled wall with a discernible grid pattern, suggesting an indoor or sheltered display area. No human figures, objects other than the carcasses, or ongoing actions are visible in the frame.
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