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This image captures an indoor museum or educational exhibit in Santiago, Chile, dedicated to the huemul (Andean deer) and other Chilean wildlife. The scene features a deep reddish-maroon wall serving as the backdrop for several mounted display panels. The central exhibit focuses on "EL HUEMUL," displayed prominently with gold text on a dark panel. Below this, a large photograph shows a light brown huemul standing in a verdant, forested area. To the right, another dark panel with gold text reads "EL CIERVO DE NUESTRO ESCUDO NACIONAL" (The Deer of Our National Coat of Arms), indicating the huemul's significance to Chile. Below this, a smaller panel provides descriptive text in white, partially visible, starting with "Historia del ciervo..." (History of the deer...). At the bottom center, another panel, titled "¿Por qué está amenazado?" (Why is it threatened?), outlines threats to the huemul. Visible text mentions factors like competition for food with other animals, including livestock ("el ganado"), a low growth rate, and habitat reduction ("disminución del pasto / poca comida"). It also references locations like "Parque Nacional Bernardo O'Higgins." On the far left, partially cropped and less illuminated, another multi-panel display shows images of birds, including a falcon or hawk and a goose-like bird, with accompanying text. The exhibit is brightly lit by spotlights, creating strong highlights on the panels and a gradient of light across the red wall. All visible text is in Spanish. No people are present in the frame.
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