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This media file captures an exhibit featuring a preserved deep-sea isopod (*Bathynomus giganteus*) in a museum or educational setting in South Brisbane, Australia. The main subject is the large, light-brown isopod, displayed on its back within a clear, hemispherical dome. This dome is set into a black, speckled circular base, which in turn is integrated into a vibrant lime-green tabletop. An open informational brochure or card lies on the green table to the lower right of the exhibit. The visible text on the card identifies the specimen as a "Deep-sea Isopod Bathynomus giganteus." It further describes isopods as crustaceans, related to crabs and prawns, with over 10,000 species found across diverse environments including the sea, fresh and brackish water, and on land. The remaining text on the page is largely fragmented and unreadable due to garbling. The left page of the brochure shows a photographic image of an isopod. A light blue water bottle with a colorful illustration is partially visible on the far left of the green table. The scene is brightly lit, indicating an indoor environment, with shadows cast across the tabletop from overhead lighting. No individuals are visible in the image.
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