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The image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display, likely in Santiago, Chile. Three framed photographs of native animals are mounted vertically on a plain grey wall.

The top photograph features a small, rodent-like animal, identified by the visible text as "DEGU." The accompanying Spanish text indicates it is "...de la zona central de Chile." The middle photograph displays a bird of prey, identified as "TRARO" (Crested Caracara). Its label, in Spanish, describes it as a "rapaz diurna" (diurnal raptor) and "omnívoro" (omnivorous). The bottom photograph shows a bird with a grey head, white breast, and black markings, identified as "QUELTEHUE" (Southern Lapwing), with text stating it is "presente en gran parte del país" (present in a large part of the country) and "territorial."

To the left of the framed photos, a large, painted or printed diorama background depicts an arid, steppe-like landscape with sparse vegetation and distant mountains, consistent with regions of Chile. In the lower-left corner, a smaller display panel features a red circle with a white bird silhouette. The display aims to educate visitors about the local fauna. No people are visible, and the lighting suggests an artificial indoor environment.
Melani

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image captures an indoor museum or exhibition display, likely in Santiago, Chile. Three framed photographs of native animals are mounted vertically on a plain grey wall. The top photograph features a small, rodent-like animal, identified by the visible text as "DEGU." The accompanying Spanish text indicates it is "...de la zona central de Chile." The middle photograph displays a bird of prey, identified as "TRARO" (Crested Caracara). Its label, in Spanish, describes it as a "rapaz diurna" (diurnal raptor) and "omnívoro" (omnivorous). The bottom photograph shows a bird with a grey head, white breast, and black markings, identified as "QUELTEHUE" (Southern Lapwing), with text stating it is "presente en gran parte del país" (present in a large part of the country) and "territorial." To the left of the framed photos, a large, painted or printed diorama background depicts an arid, steppe-like landscape with sparse vegetation and distant mountains, consistent with regions of Chile. In the lower-left corner, a smaller display panel features a red circle with a white bird silhouette. The display aims to educate visitors about the local fauna. No people are visible, and the lighting suggests an artificial indoor environment.

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