Argentinian model Joaquín Ferreira may have just started gaining popularity for his role in the Netflix series "Club de Cuervos" but the actor is already using his fame to promote a good cause.

The actor took to his Instagram account to condemn the hunting of wild animals.

The star posted a graphic photo on his account featuring several dead animals that were killed for their horns and tusks.

Ferreira captioned the post with, "If you have the balls to witness the bleeding of an animal. I invite you, the next time you commit murder, to do it with your own hands and for Mother Nature to decide which of the two is the leftovers in this world..."

The Latino star, who besides being a model and actor is also a very skilled painter, has shown that he is very fond of animals on his Instagram account by showing off his beloved pets and even featuring animals in photo shoots.

Randy n' me. #dog #friend #holliday #love A photo posted by Joaquin Ferreira Oficial (@soyjoaquinferreira) on May 24, 2015 at 2:46pm PDT

The actor came into the spotlight for his role of El Potro in "Club de Cuervos." However, it wasn't just the role that garnered attention, but the actor's daring nude scene. Ferreira brought a lot of attention to the show for his full frontal scene, but seems to be moving on to promote far more important causes than stripping for the cameras.

Ferreira is not the first Latino star to speak up against hunting wild animals. "Dueños del Paraíso" actress Kate del Castillo, made headlines in June when she criticized Donald Trump Jr. for hunting wild animals for sport, reported Telemundo.

"The human race. Nothing more sad and hopeless," she said on Twitter while also sharing a link to a website that featured several images of the son of presidential candidate Donald Trump showing off his kill.

Del Castillo has been a strong advocate for animal rights for years, as has Puerto Rican actress Roselyn Sanchez, who posed nude for PETA's "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" campaign.