
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts an indoor scene from what appears to be a natural history museum or exhibition, located in Guangzhou, China. The primary subject is a taxidermied Plains Zebra, prominently displayed in the foreground. Its body is covered in distinctive brown and off-white stripes, and its head faces towards the left side of the frame. Behind the zebra, several other taxidermied animals are visible, including various types of antelopes or gazelles, identifiable by their horns and earthy brown coats. A large, light brown animal, possibly a kudu or eland, is partially seen in the lower left portion of the image, beneath the zebra's head and neck. The animals are set against a dark grey or black floor, which features bold white stripes, possibly marking pathways or display areas. The lighting is artificial, consistent with an indoor exhibition space. A yellow informational plaque is clearly visible in the lower right section of the image, near the zebra's hind legs. The text on this plaque reads "PLAINS ZEBRA" in English and "平原斑马" (Píngyuán Bānmǎ) in Chinese, accompanied by a black silhouette of a zebra. Another yellow plaque is partially visible further back among the other exhibits. The image is rotated approximately 90 degrees clockwise, making the animals appear to be lying on their backs, although they are likely presented standing upright in the actual exhibit. No human figures are present, and the scene conveys the static nature of a museum display.
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