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A taxidermied wild boar's head is mounted centrally on a light-colored, textured wall in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The boar's head, predominantly dark brown with coarse fur, features an open-mouthed expression revealing prominent tusks and teeth, conveying a grinning appearance. Its ears are erect, and the snout is dark. The head is affixed to a decorative, oval-shaped wooden plaque with carved details along its edge, and a small, carved wooden ribbon-like embellishment is positioned at the bottom center of the plaque. Directly below the mounted head, a small, rectangular blackboard-style sign is secured to the wall. The sign has a dark background with a light border and displays the white, cursive text "letzte Pistensau". Soft shadows are cast to the right of the boar's head and the sign, indicating directional lighting. The wall itself is an off-white or cream color with subtle surface variations.
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