Domesticating wild animals in Indonesia

JAKARTA, INDONESIA - JANUARY 23: A Reticulated Python belongs to Steven Prasetyo is seen in Jakarta, Indonesia on January 23, 2018. Prasetyo have three other snakes in his resident beside the Reticulated Python; a Molurus Albino, a Ball Python and a Patola. Indonesia is known as a hotbed of exotic pet domestication and trade. People have been known to keep endangered animals such as slow lorises, eagles and pangolins, angering conservationists and animal rights activists. (Photo by Eko Siswono Toyudho/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - JANUARY 23: A Reticulated Python belongs to Steven Prasetyo is seen in Jakarta, Indonesia on January 23, 2018. Prasetyo have three other snakes in his resident beside the Reticulated Python; a Molurus Albino, a Ball Python and a Patola. Indonesia is known as a hotbed of exotic pet domestication and trade. People have been known to keep endangered animals such as slow lorises, eagles and pangolins, angering conservationists and animal rights activists. (Photo by Eko Siswono Toyudho/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Domesticating wild animals in Indonesia
購買授權
我可如何使用此圖片?
HK$2,250.00
HKD
Getty ImagesDomesticating wild animals in Indonesia, News PhotoDomesticating wild animals in Indonesia, News PhotoDomesticating wild animals in Indonesia Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty ImagesProduct #:909953670
HK$3,500HK$1,000
Getty Images
In stock

詳情

限制條件:
關於所有商業或推廣用途,請聯絡您當地辦公室的業務代表。
來源:
Anadolu / Contributor
編輯性內容編號:
909953670
圖像集:
Anadolu
建立日期:
2018年01月25日
上傳日期:
授權類型:
發佈資訊:
無許可授權 更多資料
來源:
Anadolu
物件名稱:
AA_25012018_680825
最大檔案大小:
4680 x 3120 像素 (39.62 x 26.42 cm) - 300 dpi - 3 MB