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The image displays an indoor setting, likely a classroom or laboratory in South Brisbane, Australia, featuring three marine turtle specimens arranged on various surfaces.

In the upper left, a complete, preserved or taxidermied marine turtle specimen rests on a black speckled mat. Its carapace is a glossy dark brown and amber, showing distinct scute patterns. To its right, partially visible in the upper part of the frame, is a section of another large turtle's shell, also dark and lustrous. Dominating the lower foreground is a large, detached turtle carapace, distinguished by its mottled dark brown and orange-brown scutes, some appearing slightly raised or cracked along their edges. This shell rests on a white surface, which transitions into a lime green surface on the right.

To the left of the complete turtle specimen, several items are visible. These include a white spray bottle with a green trigger, a white plastic organizer holding colorful butterfly models or figurines, and a clear plastic container. A white binder or book is open to a page titled "Marine turtles." This page displays detailed diagrams illustrating the distinct carapace shapes and scute patterns of various species, including Leatherback, Green, Loggerhead, Hawksbill, Flatback, and Olive Ridley. The accompanying text discusses how to identify these turtle shells by their unique features. The overall arrangement suggests an educational display, a study setup, or a preparation area related to marine biology. No people are visible in the scene.
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Jan 2, 2025

South Brisbane, Australia

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The image displays an indoor setting, likely a classroom or laboratory in South Brisbane, Australia, featuring three marine turtle specimens arranged on various surfaces. In the upper left, a complete, preserved or taxidermied marine turtle specimen rests on a black speckled mat. Its carapace is a glossy dark brown and amber, showing distinct scute patterns. To its right, partially visible in the upper part of the frame, is a section of another large turtle's shell, also dark and lustrous. Dominating the lower foreground is a large, detached turtle carapace, distinguished by its mottled dark brown and orange-brown scutes, some appearing slightly raised or cracked along their edges. This shell rests on a white surface, which transitions into a lime green surface on the right. To the left of the complete turtle specimen, several items are visible. These include a white spray bottle with a green trigger, a white plastic organizer holding colorful butterfly models or figurines, and a clear plastic container. A white binder or book is open to a page titled "Marine turtles." This page displays detailed diagrams illustrating the distinct carapace shapes and scute patterns of various species, including Leatherback, Green, Loggerhead, Hawksbill, Flatback, and Olive Ridley. The accompanying text discusses how to identify these turtle shells by their unique features. The overall arrangement suggests an educational display, a study setup, or a preparation area related to marine biology. No people are visible in the scene.

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