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This media file captures an indoor exhibition scene, likely a museum or educational display, featuring a prominent paleontological artifact. The central subject is a large, light-colored, fossilized carapace, characteristic of a Glyptodon species, supported by an angular black metal stand. The shell's surface exhibits a complex, heavily textured pattern of numerous small, polygonal scutes (osteoderms), giving it a rugged, ancient appearance. Behind the fossil, a light-colored wall serves as a backdrop. A banner is hung on this wall, clearly displaying the text "Glyptodon sp.", confirming the identity of the exhibited fossil. The banner also includes other images and unreadable smaller text, along with what appear to be institutional logos. To the left, a large wooden-framed window with multiple panes provides natural illumination, revealing green trees and foliage outside, indicating it is daytime. The floor features a distinctive checkered pattern of reddish-brown and yellow-beige tiles. The black metal stand supporting the Glyptodon carapace is geometrically designed, casting shadows on the patterned floor. The scene depicts a static display, highlighting an extinct megafauna from South America, consistent with the provided location context of Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. No people are visible, and the atmosphere suggests a focus on scientific and historical presentation.
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