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The scene depicts an indoor zoological exhibit, per provided information, located in Mislata, Spain. The environment is characterized by a dark, naturalistic aesthetic, dominated by large-scale murals of various frog species and tropical foliage, integrated with multiple glass-fronted vivariums. The upper portion of the image reveals a dark, exposed wooden beam ceiling structure. Below this, a large mural covers the wall, illustrating a lush rainforest environment. Prominently featured in the upper center is a large mural of a Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas) with green body, red eyes, and blue and orange limbs, gripping a painted vine. To its left, a segment of the mural displays red and pink tropical flowers on vines, with smaller blue and black spotted frogs painted on a rocky surface below. To the right of the central frog, murals of yellow tropical flowers and large tree trunks are visible. Further to the upper right, a large green frog with red eyes and red limb markings is depicted amidst green leaves. Along a horizontal painted branch in the upper mid-section, a series of smaller orange frogs are illustrated. Below this, a light blue frog mural is present. Three rectangular glass enclosures are built into the wall at eye level or slightly below. - The leftmost enclosure contains dense live green foliage, moss, and substrate, illuminated from within. - The central enclosure, larger than the others, also features abundant live plants and naturalistic decor, internally lit. - The rightmost enclosure similarly displays live greenery and substrate. A faint reflection or a person in dark clothing is discernable within the glass of this enclosure, suggesting an observer or an external view. Below the central row of enclosures, the mural continues. On the lower left, a large red frog, possibly a Tomato Frog, with prominent yellow eyes, is painted partially obscured by dark green leaves. On the lower right, a large green frog, potentially a Waxy Monkey Tree Frog, with yellow eyes and yellow spots on its limbs, is depicted on dark foliage. In front of the lower section of the murals, a dark railing extends horizontally. Two small, dark display stands or information panels are positioned on this railing, one showing visible text and an image. The floor visible at the very bottom of the image consists of dark, rectangular paving stones or tiles. No live frogs are distinctly visible within the glass enclosures from this perspective, though
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