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This image captures a display of taxidermied animals within a glass case, likely in a museum setting in Ponta Delgada, Portugal. In the foreground, a prominent taxidermied ocelot (scientific name *Felis pardalis L.*, as indicated by a partially visible label on its black base) stands with its mouth open in a snarl or roar, revealing teeth. Its fur is a distinctive pattern of light brown with dark spots and stripes. Its eyes are dark and wide. Behind the ocelot, a larger, plain brown taxidermied animal, possibly a cougar or similar feline, is visible. To its right, in front of the larger brown animal, is a smaller, furry, light brown taxidermied creature, identified by a clear label on its base as "HYRACOIDEA" (referring to an order of mammals including hyraxes). The animals are contained within a large display case with white wooden frames and glass panels, reflecting some overhead lighting. In the background, beyond this main display, other dark-colored taxidermied animals, resembling goats or sheep, can be faintly seen through another glass panel. The floor in the immediate foreground is a light color, and a section of wooden parquet flooring is visible at the very bottom left, outside the display case. The scene presents a static exhibit of natural history specimens.
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