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This media file displays preserved conjoined twins in a glass jar filled with yellow liquid. The twins appear to be underdeveloped, with one twin's head positioned in front of the other. Both twins are pale and their features are distorted. Their bodies are curled up within the jar. A label in Russian is visible at the bottom of the frame, providing some context for the display. The text, transliterated, reads: "Conjoined twins-parasites. Rare cases, conjoined twins are connected asymmetrically, with one twin being smaller and less developed than the other. Such twins differ in structure and development because one of them is formed partially and develops, because one of them is formed partially and develops, but grows by relying on the other, on which it parasitizes." The setting appears to be a museum or an exhibition, given the display case and the formal presentation of the specimen. The lighting is artificial and provides a clear view of the contents of the jar. The overall mood is somber and educational, highlighting a rare biological phenomenon. The presence of another jar with a single preserved infant specimen above further suggests a medical or anatomical collection. The location is identified as Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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