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This detailed image depicts a butcher's stall scene in Sabon Tasha, Nigeria. The primary subject is a large, raw section of an animal carcass, likely a goat or small pig, longitudinally split open to prominently display its rib cage and internal thoracic cavity. The individual ribs are distinctly visible, surrounded by pinkish-red muscular and connective tissue, with residual blood and tissue lining the interior cavity. The exterior skin of the carcass, where visible, appears light brown. To the upper left, another substantial piece of raw red meat is partially visible, positioned in front of a blue and white mechanical spring scale. In the upper right background, several darkly discolored and possibly singed animal parts, consistent with heads or trotters, are stacked. Multiple flies (Diptera) are observed resting and interacting with the exposed raw meat on both the central carcass and the adjacent piece to the left. All butchered items are resting on a robust, heavily worn wooden surface, which functions as a butcher's block or market table. This surface exhibits numerous dark stains, dried blood, and visible irregularities, indicative of extensive use and less stringent hygiene practices. No human figures are present within the frame, but the arrangement of the meat suggests recent butchering and preparation for immediate sale in an open-air market environment.
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