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An indoor museum display showcases various sessile marine invertebrates, predominantly corals and their relatives, mounted against a plain white wall. The specimens vary in shape, size, and texture; most are off-white or cream-colored, while one coral (specimen 2) is a distinctive reddish-brown. Each specimen is identified by a small black number. In the upper left, two clear acrylic cases contain smaller, delicate specimens. Below the array of specimens is a large black and white informational panel. The main title reads "Sessile Marine Invertebrates" with the subtitle "Corals, sponges and their relatives." Further sections categorize the invertebrates by class and order, providing names and descriptions. Visible text includes "Class Hydrozoa" (listing Fire Coral, Scarlet Coral, Hanging Hydroid, Bluebottle or Portuguese Man O'War), "Class Cubozoa" (mentioning Box Jellyfish), "Class Scyphozoa" (listing True jellyfish and Blue Blubber), and "Class Anthozoa" (detailing Corals and sea anemones, specifically "Order Scleractinia" or Stony corals, with various examples like Staghorn Coral, Finger Coral, Mushroom Coral, and Porous Coral, numbered from 7 to 18). The display is well-lit and appears to be part of an educational exhibit, possibly in a museum in South Brisbane, Australia, given the location context.
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