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The image shows a museum display case containing fossil specimens and explanatory diagrams of reptilian evolution. The display appears to be located in Milan, Italy, based on the text in the image which is in Italian. In the foreground, a fossil skeleton of a small reptile, likely a Labidosaurus hamatus, is displayed on a brown base. The skeleton is well-preserved, with visible ribs, skull, and limbs. A small label below the fossil reads "Labidosaurus hamatus" and provides information in Italian about its origin and classification. Behind the fossil, a large, colorful diagram illustrates the evolutionary tree of reptiles, featuring silhouettes of various extinct species and their classification. Different branches of the tree are color-coded, with labels such as "EPIDOSAURO," "LEPISDAUROMORFI," "ARCOSAURI," and "PELICOSAURI" in Italian. To the right of the main display, a separate panel contains text and images related to reptilian classification and evolutionary timelines. The text is primarily in Italian, with one section also in English, titled "The classification of reptiles." This section explains the divergence of reptiles from the Carboniferous period onwards, with examples of different groups like turtles, lepidosaurs, and archosaurs. The overall environment is that of a museum exhibit, with display cases and informational panels designed to educate visitors about prehistoric life and evolution. The lighting suggests an indoor setting. No people are visible in the image.
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