Distressing footage shows carved-up whale parts being dumped in the sea after a brutal hunt in the Faroe Islands. A clip released by activists seemingly shows the aftermath of five northern bottlenose whales being butchered this week.
Each year animals are surrounded as they migrate past the shores of the Danish territory and herded toward the beach, where they are hacked to death.
It has been described as an "insane blood sport" by charity ORCA, which is lobbying to end the slaughter, carried out with knives by licensed hunters.
The meat and bones are seen being emptied from a truck down cliffs which are already red with blood. Captain Paul Watson, who founded rights group Sea Shepherd, told Yahoo News Australia : “What they do is they
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