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This detailed image captures an underwater exhibit at the Biodome de Montréal in Montreal, Canada, specifically depicting a cold marine ecosystem. The scene showcases a collection of various marine invertebrates inhabiting a rocky, algae-covered seabed. Numerous sea urchins, characterized by their spherical bodies covered in sharp, pale spines, are distributed across the entire frame, clustered among the rocks. Two large, prominent sea anemones with fully extended, thick, and vibrant orange-pink tentacles are visible in the lower left and central portions of the image. A smaller, distinct sea anemone with blue-purple tentacles is partially visible in the middle-left area, nestled between rocks. In the upper right quadrant, a brown, five-armed starfish is positioned on a large, dark-green algae-covered rock. Scattered throughout the rocky terrain are several dark-shelled bivalves, likely mussels or clams, some appearing partially open with hints of iridescent blue visible inside. The substrate consists of various sized rocks, heavily encrusted with dark green, brownish, and reddish algae and other growths. The water is clear, and the overall lighting suggests an artificial setup, typical of an aquarium or touch tank exhibit. No human figures are present. The scene is static, displaying the marine life in their habitat.
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