
Stake attention in this memory
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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