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The image shows a sign at a zoo in Caracas, Venezuela. The sign has text in Spanish and images of animals. The text describes a "Tigre Mariposa" (butterfly tiger), which is likely a jaguar. The images include a jaguar, a crocodile, a capybara, and a bird. The sign also has sections titled "¿Qué come?" (What does it eat?) and "¿Dónde habita?" (Where does it live?). The "Dónde habita?" section lists "Selvas" (jungles), "Bosques" (forests), and "Sabanas" (savannas). The bottom of the sign has text that reads "Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda", which is the name of a park in Caracas that houses a zoo. The overall scene appears to be an outdoor enclosure at the zoo, with a concrete wall and some greenery visible in the background.
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Jun 13, 2026, 8:32 PM

Caracas, Venezuela

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The image shows a sign at a zoo in Caracas, Venezuela. The sign has text in Spanish and images of animals. The text describes a "Tigre Mariposa" (butterfly tiger), which is likely a jaguar. The images include a jaguar, a crocodile, a capybara, and a bird. The sign also has sections titled "¿Qué come?" (What does it eat?) and "¿Dónde habita?" (Where does it live?). The "Dónde habita?" section lists "Selvas" (jungles), "Bosques" (forests), and "Sabanas" (savannas). The bottom of the sign has text that reads "Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda", which is the name of a park in Caracas that houses a zoo. The overall scene appears to be an outdoor enclosure at the zoo, with a concrete wall and some greenery visible in the background.

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