Pro-meat activists who ate raw squirrel in a public market in a protest against a vegan stall have been fined.
Deonisy Khlebnikov, 22, and Gatis Lagzdins, 29, decided to eat the animals, which were still covered in fur, in front of members of the public, including young children, outside a vegan stall in Soho, in London's West End.
They were asked to stop by passers-by after children cried, a court heard, but they continued their protest at the Soho Vegan Food Market in Rupert Street on March 30, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
The meat activists were found guilty of a public order offence at City of London Magistrates' Court on Monday.
Senior CPS prosecutor Natalie Clines said: "Deonisy Khlebnikov and Gatis Lagzdins claimed they were against veganism and were raising awareness about the dangers of not eating meat when they publicly consumed raw squirrels.