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The image depicts a museum exhibit located in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. The primary subject is a reconstructed skeletal mount of a prehistoric saber-toothed cat, identified as *Machairodus giganteus*. The complete skeleton, light tan in color, is articulated and posed upright in a dynamic, walking posture, facing right. Its skull features prominent saber-like canines. The rib cage is supported by thin wires, and a black mounting clamp is visible within the thoracic region.

On the light-colored wall behind the skeleton, several informational panels and illustrations are displayed. To the upper left, an illustration depicts a striped feline-like predator, identified as *Metailurus*, preying on a young giraffe-like animal (*Palaeotragus*) in a vegetated landscape. A label below attributes this reconstruction to V. Simeonovksi. Centered above the *Machairodus giganteus* skeleton, a label confirms its identity and credits V. Simeonovksi for a drawing. To the upper right, a monochromatic, detailed drawing of a roaring saber-toothed cat's head is visible, with a partial label below mentioning *Machairodus sp.* and the locality "с. Хаджидимово" (Hadzhidimovo).

In the lower right foreground, inside a clear display case, several fossilized bone fragments, identified as *Metaillurus sp.* (skeleton) from Hadzhidimovo, are arranged on a dark background. The exhibit features plain, light-colored walls and a light-colored floor. Clear glass panels separate the main skeletal display from the viewing area. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Mar 27, 2026, 9:58 AM

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The image depicts a museum exhibit located in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. The primary subject is a reconstructed skeletal mount of a prehistoric saber-toothed cat, identified as *Machairodus giganteus*. The complete skeleton, light tan in color, is articulated and posed upright in a dynamic, walking posture, facing right. Its skull features prominent saber-like canines. The rib cage is supported by thin wires, and a black mounting clamp is visible within the thoracic region. On the light-colored wall behind the skeleton, several informational panels and illustrations are displayed. To the upper left, an illustration depicts a striped feline-like predator, identified as *Metailurus*, preying on a young giraffe-like animal (*Palaeotragus*) in a vegetated landscape. A label below attributes this reconstruction to V. Simeonovksi. Centered above the *Machairodus giganteus* skeleton, a label confirms its identity and credits V. Simeonovksi for a drawing. To the upper right, a monochromatic, detailed drawing of a roaring saber-toothed cat's head is visible, with a partial label below mentioning *Machairodus sp.* and the locality "с. Хаджидимово" (Hadzhidimovo). In the lower right foreground, inside a clear display case, several fossilized bone fragments, identified as *Metaillurus sp.* (skeleton) from Hadzhidimovo, are arranged on a dark background. The exhibit features plain, light-colored walls and a light-colored floor. Clear glass panels separate the main skeletal display from the viewing area. No individuals are present in the scene.

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