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This is a close-up, ground-level photograph of an armadillo's shell and claws. The armadillo appears to be resting or burrowing into a textured surface, possibly dirt or sand, in Gandia, Spain. The shell is composed of numerous hexagonal plates in shades of brown and tan, with some plates showing lighter, almost white, edges. The texture is rough and segmented, suggesting it is a protective covering. Visible are several sharp, curved claws, brownish-yellow in color, emerging from the side of the armadillo. These claws are substantial and appear designed for digging. Fine, wiry hairs are interspersed among the claws and along the edge of the shell, adding to the animal's natural appearance. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light casting subtle shadows on the textured surfaces. No people, text, or specific environmental details beyond the implied natural setting are discernible. The focus is entirely on the detailed anatomy of the armadillo.
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