Matses Indians burning the hair off the skin of a two-toed tree sloth caught during a hunt, prior to cooking it for a meal.


Matses Indians burning the hair off the skin of a two-toed tree sloth caught during a hunt, prior to cooking it for a meal. Amazon basin, Peru.


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Location: Amazon basin, Peru.
Photo credit: © Jeff Rotman / Alamy / Afripics
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