
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an educational display in what appears to be a dimly lit museum or exhibition hall in Santiago, Chile. The primary subjects are a series of wall-mounted informational panels and a video screen, all focused on the topic of raptors and pest control. The central video screen displays a close-up of a striped, snake-like creature (possibly a legless lizard or skink) on a sandy or gravelly surface. Overlaid text on the video reads "poblaciones de distintas especies, desde artrópodos pequeños" (populations of different species, from small arthropods). A small figure of a person, likely an interpreter or presenter, is visible in the bottom right corner of the video screen, making hand gestures that could be sign language. Above the video, a large panel is titled "LAS RAPACES" (The Raptors). To the right, another main panel reads "NUESTRAS ALIADAS PARA COMBATIR PLAGAS" (Our Allies to Combat Pests). Below this, a text panel details "Las rapaces control natural de plagas" (Raptors as natural pest control) and is accompanied by an image of a small, brown rodent, possibly a mouse or vole, on a dirt background. Further informational panels are arranged below, featuring questions like "¿Sabías escuchado la expresión 'ojo de aguila'?" (Did you hear the expression "eagle eye"?) and discussing raptors in Chile and globally. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space with modern design, evidenced by the concrete ceiling visible at the top. The exhibit's content is educational, highlighting the ecological role of raptors. All visible text is in Spanish.
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