
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an educational outdoor display showcasing various reptiles, primarily snakes, set in what appears to be a nature park or zoo in Mysuru, India. The central feature is a large, rectangular wooden display board divided into multiple square compartments. Each compartment contains either a lifelike 3D model or a photograph of a snake or other reptile. Below each reptile depiction, a small label provides its common name in English, such as "Bronzeback tree snake," "Red sand boa," "King cobra," "Russel's viper," "Spectacled cobra," "Indian rock python," "Common krait," and "Green vine snake." Several labels also include Kannada script, confirming the South Indian context. Other reptiles visible include "Green iguana" and "Green anaconda." The display board is framed by a rustic border crafted from numerous cross-sections of tree logs and branches, cut into discs of varying sizes and arranged in a natural pattern. To the right of the display, a vertical wooden plank structure, possibly part of a fence or wall, is visible, with metal chains hanging down and a horizontal wooden beam. Green foliage peeks out from behind the wooden structures, suggesting a natural, outdoor setting. The bright lighting and clear shadows indicate it is daytime, likely sunny. A QR code is visible on one of the circular wooden logs at the bottom right of the decorative border, potentially linking to more information. No people are visible in the image.
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