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This image depicts an educational exhibit within a natural history museum, set in Santiago, Chile. The scene is dominated by several animal skeletons and anatomical displays presented behind a glass barrier. In the foreground, the partial skeleton of a marine mammal, likely a dolphin or small whale, is prominently displayed, lying on its side. Its extended vertebral column and rib cage are clearly visible, casting long, distinct shadows on the light-colored base of the exhibit. To the left, a complete skeleton of a canine animal, identified by a blue plaque as "zorro Urocyon sp." (fox, specifically a gray fox), is posed dynamically with its mouth agape, as if mid-howl or mid-stride. It stands on a dark, raised display platform. Further to the right, isolated skeletal components are shown, including what appears to be a human arm, labeled with white text as "Brazo Humano" (Human Arm) and "Homo sapiens." This suggests a comparative anatomy theme within the exhibit. The background features a large blue wall adorned with white outlines of various animals, including a whale, a fox, a horse, and a cow, illustrating different species. Reflections on the glass display case reveal the interior architecture of the museum, characterized by arched windows and pillars, along with the vague outlines of other visitors. The overall setting is an illuminated, indoor museum environment designed for public education and engagement.
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