
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a fossilized skeletal reconstruction of a young *Adcrocuta eximia* hyena, articulated and mounted in a standing position within a clear glass display case. The skeleton, exhibiting a beige bone coloration, is supported by thin metal rods and wires; some areas appear reconstructed or reinforced. The skull is largely intact, revealing teeth. The display case features clear glass panels, with a black locking mechanism visible on a vertical seam. The background consists of a plain light beige wall. Above and to the right of the skeleton, a framed color illustration depicts a group of *Adcrocuta eximia* hyenas in a grassy environment. Beneath this illustration, a rectangular sign with a red border, written in Bulgarian, identifies the image as a "Late Miocene landscape with hyena Adcrocuta eximia" and attributes the "Reconstruction of external appearance" to V. Simeonovska. At the bottom right, another red-bordered sign in Bulgarian provides details for the skeletal exhibit: "Adcrocuta eximia hyena - young individual (skeleton)," noting its "Locality: c. Hadzhidimovo" and "Age: late Meotian." A partially visible sign and image on the upper left side, also in Bulgarian, reference an "African hyena." This exhibit is located within the Paleontological Museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria.
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