
Stake attention in this memory
Two fossilized tusks are displayed within an exhibit at the Paleontological Museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. The tusks are horizontally mounted against a plain, illuminated light-colored wall. The upper tusk is dark tan-brown, exhibits a rough, textured surface, and is supported by at least two white, angular brackets. Its fractured distal end is visible towards the right. The lower tusk is lighter, pale gray-beige, and features prominent longitudinal striations. It is also supported by multiple white, angular brackets. A rectangular blue and white informational placard, written in Bulgarian, is positioned below the lower tusk. This placard identifies the specimens as "? Zygolophodon sp. (Two fragments of tusks)", specifies their find location as "Ezerovo village, Plovdiv region," and their age as "Pontian." Dark wooden framing is visible at the top and bottom edges of the image, with a dark vertical frame element partially obscuring the lower tusk on the right, indicating the exhibit is enclosed within a display case. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
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