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The image presents a close-up, top-down view of the tail of a large reptile, identifiable as a crocodile or alligator, resting on sandy ground. The tail is characterized by its robust, segmented scales, which are primarily a yellowish-tan color with distinctive darker grey and black patches, especially on the dorsal side. It tapers from a broader base, partially visible in the bottom left, to a slender tip, forming a gentle curve within the frame. The ground beneath the tail is a mixture of fine, light brown sand and numerous small, light-colored pebbles and gravel. A larger, irregularly shaped grey stone is visible on the right side of the frame, close to the curving tip of the tail. In the bottom left corner, a smooth, lighter-colored surface, possibly concrete or pavement, borders the sandy area where the reptile's tail rests. The scene is bathed in bright, even lighting, suggesting clear daytime conditions without strong, direct sunlight or deep shadows. No specific activity is depicted, implying the reptile is at rest. There are no people visible, nor is any text present in the image. The environment suggests an outdoor setting, either a natural habitat or an enclosure, consistent with the location context of Markurdi, Nigeria, where such reptiles are found.
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