
DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )

DAKAR, SENEGAL - JUNE 6: Senegalese prepare to celebrate the Eid al-Adha at an animal market, which is mostly celebrated like a festival known as "Tabaski" in local Volofcha and will be held on June 17 this year in Dakar, Senegal on June 6, 2024. Senegal is a country with 95 per cent being Muslim and people prefer only sheep for sacrifice even in the luxurious neighbourhoods of the capital Dakar. Prices of the sheeps start from 50 thousand CFA (approximately 80 dollars) can go up to 500 thousand CFA (approximately 800 dollars). ( Cem Özdel - Anadolu Agency )