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A life-size model of a vicuña, displaying reddish-brown fur on its back and sides and white, shaggy fur on its chest, stands centrally in an indoor exhibition setting, specifically identified as Mundo Alpaca in Arequipa, Peru. The vicuña model is positioned on an irregularly shaped, multi-tiered brown pedestal, simulating natural ground, with clusters of dried, light-brown reeds placed around its base. Its head is turned slightly to the right.

In the background, three large, black rectangular display panels are mounted against a corrugated green metal wall. The leftmost panel features an illustration depicting indigenous people with camelids, beneath the partially visible title "LOS CAMÉLIDOS DE LA DOMESTICACIÓN". The central panel displays silhouettes of different camelid species in a chronological arrangement. The rightmost panel presents a world map indicating camelid distribution. All panels include descriptive text in Spanish.

Above the display, a wooden beam structure supports multiple overhead light fixtures, including two circular downlights and three directional track lights illuminating the scene. The floor is composed of light-colored, distressed wooden planks. No individuals are present.
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A life-size model of a vicuña, displaying reddish-brown fur on its back and sides and white, shaggy fur on its chest, stands centrally in an indoor exhibition setting, specifically identified as Mundo Alpaca in Arequipa, Peru. The vicuña model is positioned on an irregularly shaped, multi-tiered brown pedestal, simulating natural ground, with clusters of dried, light-brown reeds placed around its base. Its head is turned slightly to the right. In the background, three large, black rectangular display panels are mounted against a corrugated green metal wall. The leftmost panel features an illustration depicting indigenous people with camelids, beneath the partially visible title "LOS CAMÉLIDOS DE LA DOMESTICACIÓN". The central panel displays silhouettes of different camelid species in a chronological arrangement. The rightmost panel presents a world map indicating camelid distribution. All panels include descriptive text in Spanish. Above the display, a wooden beam structure supports multiple overhead light fixtures, including two circular downlights and three directional track lights illuminating the scene. The floor is composed of light-colored, distressed wooden planks. No individuals are present.

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