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An indoor, eye-level shot captures a vibrant pink educational display about Tunicates, likely part of a museum or science exhibit in Santiago, Chile. The sign features a large title "TUNICADOS" (Tunicates) in black capital letters. Below the title, smaller black text in Spanish explains: "A pesar de su extraño aspecto, estos animales se relacionan de forma directa con los vertebrados. Algunos de ellos, como las Apendicularias, son planctónicos." (Despite their strange appearance, these animals are directly related to vertebrates. Some of them, like Appendicularians, are planktonic.) Below the descriptive text, a horizontal blue bar with white text reads "TOCA Y SIENTE SU TEXTURA" (Touch and feel its texture), indicating an interactive element. Directly beneath this bar is a small, framed exhibit designed for tactile exploration. The frame is white, enclosing a dark gray background. Within this frame are two distinct, clear or translucent objects with textured surfaces, representing Tunicates or their anatomical features. One object is curved like a horseshoe, while the other appears more globular or bulbous, attached to a short stem. These items invite visitors to engage with the display through touch. No people are visible, but the setup suggests an engaging, educational environment. The lighting is even, typical of an indoor public space.
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