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The image depicts an illuminated aquarium display featuring approximately fifteen *Aurelia aurita*, commonly known as Moon Jellyfish, glowing vibrantly red against a dark background. The jellyfish vary in size, exhibiting their characteristic bell-shaped bodies and delicate oral arms. A large specimen in the lower-left quadrant clearly shows the four-leaf clover-like gonads. The aquarium tank itself is large, appearing circular or semi-circular, with a dark frame and an internal textured grate visible in the lower-left. Reflections of multiple human observers are visible as dark silhouettes on the tank's glass, with one figure on the right discernibly wearing a light-colored top. In the bottom-right corner, a bilingual informational sign is partially visible, reading "Méduse lune" (French for Moon Jelly) and "Moon Jelly" below it. This scene is located at the Biodôme de Montréal in Montreal, Canada.
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