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This full-shot image captures an indoor penguin exhibit at the Montreal Biodome in Montreal, Canada. The scene features a group of approximately ten penguins, primarily identifiable as King Penguins due to their size, black and white plumage, and distinct bright orange-yellow patches on their heads and upper chests. Some smaller penguins with yellow crests, possibly Macaroni or Rockhopper penguins, are also visible. The penguins are positioned on a multi-tiered, artificial rocky landscape that simulates a natural habitat. The central, largest King Penguin stands prominently in the middle foreground, facing the viewer. To its right, another King Penguin stands, slightly angled. Several other penguins are scattered on the rock formations to the left and right, with some appearing to be partially submerged or resting near the water's edge. In the foreground, a body of murky green water occupies the lower quarter of the frame, indicating a swimming area for the birds. A dark, cave-like opening is visible at the base of the rock formation on the right, with a metal grate discernible inside, suggesting an access or maintenance point. The background consists of a tall, textured artificial rock wall, mimicking natural rock cliffs. A thin, vertical metal support pole or barrier is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame. The image appears to have been captured through a transparent barrier, evidenced by minor reflections and possible water droplets or smudges on the surface.
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