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The image displays an informational sign for the Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus) situated at the Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda in Caracas, Venezuela. The sign, enclosed in a rectangular green metal frame, features a white background with green and black text detailing facts about the anaconda, its diet (depicted with icons for reptiles, fish, and small mammals), and habitat (indicated as swamps, mature forests, and seasonal water bodies). A prominent photograph of a coiled anaconda is centered on the sign. The bottom of the sign states "Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda" and includes the Venezuelan Ecosocialismo and INPARQUES logos. Behind and below the sign is a murky, greenish-brown body of water, likely a pond or lake, exhibiting reflections on its surface. The water's edge is lined with a grassy bank and a concrete or stone border. Two turtles are visible in the water near the bank; one is partially submerged, and another is closer to the edge. Overhanging the water from the upper left is a tree with green foliage, from which a single, spherical light green fruit hangs. A concrete wall or structure is visible in the distant background beyond the water.
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