
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a natural history museum exhibit showcasing Australian wildlife, likely located in South Brisbane, Australia. The central subject is a large, taxidermied emu, positioned upright with its body facing right and its long neck curving downwards and to the left. Its coarse, brown and grey plumage is detailed, and its dark head faces towards the left side of the frame. To the right of the large emu's legs, two small, striped emu chicks are displayed on a dark surface. In the bottom right corner of the frame, a taxidermied kangaroo lies on its back, its hind legs slightly elevated. Another large bird, possibly a bird of prey, is partially visible in the bottom left, seemingly part of an adjacent display or reflection. The exhibits are enclosed within glass display cases, which create reflections of the museum's interior and visitors. Several people are visible as reflections on the left side of the image, suggesting they are observing the displays. One individual in a white t-shirt and dark shorts is particularly noticeable in the reflection near the emu's neck. The lighting in the museum appears subdued, typical of such institutions, with targeted illumination on the exhibits. Green "EXIT" signs with accompanying symbols are visible in the upper left reflections. A faint number "707" can be seen on a dark surface near the kangaroo. The scene captures the quiet activity of museum-goers engaging with educational wildlife displays.
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