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This image depicts a simulated tropical habitat, likely within the Biodôme de Montréal, Canada, showcasing two juvenile Spectacled Caimans (*Caiman crocodilus*) in a combined land and aquatic enclosure. The scene is divided by a shallow freshwater pool on the right and a sandy/dirt bank on the left. The background features a textured, rocky and earthen wall, partially covered by dense green foliage, including broad-leafed plants with prominent veins (resembling Philodendron) and climbing vines. Exposed tree roots and logs are also visible on the land portion. The ground is a mix of reddish-brown soil and sand, with scattered dried leaves and small pebbles. On the sandy bank, towards the lower-left, one caiman rests, partially obscured by a large, bright green fern with numerous fronds. Its body exhibits dark brown to black scales with distinct yellowish-tan bands. The caiman's head is oriented to the right, with its snout pointing slightly upwards, and a hint of yellowish skin is visible near its jaw hinge. The shallow water, which appears murky brown due to the substrate, reflects overhead light sources, creating bright spots on its surface. Submerged rocks and sediment are visible through the water. Along the water's edge, a rough, concrete-like barrier shows signs of algae or moss growth. Submerged in the water, parallel to the bank, a second caiman is visible. Its dark, scaly skin also features lighter, irregular patterned markings. Its head is oriented towards the left, with its forelegs clearly visible resting on the submerged bottom. Its tail extends towards the right, fading out of the frame. Floating on the water are a few small pieces of detritus, including what appears to be a light-colored, crumpled leaf or paper fragment near the submerged caiman's head. Green aquatic plants are visible in the far upper-right corner of the water body. No people are present in the frame.
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