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The image captures an indoor exhibit, likely within a museum or educational center, in South Brisbane, Australia. The main subject is a large glass display case, possibly a vivarium, situated in the foreground. Inside the case, numerous green leafy branches and twigs create a natural habitat.

To the right of the display case, a dark grey surface with white speckles is visible, which could be part of the exhibit's base or floor. Behind and above the display, a vibrant lime green wall or panel forms the background.

Two information placards are mounted on the green panel. The more prominent front placard features an image of a well-camouflaged insect and is titled "Can you see me?". Text on the placard identifies the creature as "Monteith's Leaf insect" (Walaphyllum monteithi). The accompanying description details leaf insects as "masters of disguise," noting that "Newly hatched n[ymphs are] black but quickly turn green," eventually growing to approximately "10 cm" with a lifespan of "8 to 15 mon[ths]." They are stated to be found in "far north Queensland." The text also mentions that "The smaller winged adult males are attracted to lights and [mate] before the females," and describes their diet, including "Cherry," "Lilly Pily," and "some species of eucalypt." A reference to a "Museum Honorary Researcher" and a figure "225" is also present.

A second, smaller placard is partially visible behind the main one. No people are seen, and the lighting suggests an interior, artificially lit environment. The scene presents a detailed and informative display designed for public education about a specific insect species.
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Jan 2, 2025

South Brisbane, Australia

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The image captures an indoor exhibit, likely within a museum or educational center, in South Brisbane, Australia. The main subject is a large glass display case, possibly a vivarium, situated in the foreground. Inside the case, numerous green leafy branches and twigs create a natural habitat. To the right of the display case, a dark grey surface with white speckles is visible, which could be part of the exhibit's base or floor. Behind and above the display, a vibrant lime green wall or panel forms the background. Two information placards are mounted on the green panel. The more prominent front placard features an image of a well-camouflaged insect and is titled "Can you see me?". Text on the placard identifies the creature as "Monteith's Leaf insect" (Walaphyllum monteithi). The accompanying description details leaf insects as "masters of disguise," noting that "Newly hatched n[ymphs are] black but quickly turn green," eventually growing to approximately "10 cm" with a lifespan of "8 to 15 mon[ths]." They are stated to be found in "far north Queensland." The text also mentions that "The smaller winged adult males are attracted to lights and [mate] before the females," and describes their diet, including "Cherry," "Lilly Pily," and "some species of eucalypt." A reference to a "Museum Honorary Researcher" and a figure "225" is also present. A second, smaller placard is partially visible behind the main one. No people are seen, and the lighting suggests an interior, artificially lit environment. The scene presents a detailed and informative display designed for public education about a specific insect species.

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