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A preserved coelacanth specimen, identified as *Latimeria chalumnae*, is displayed within a clear glass tank in an indoor museum exhibit at the Ulster Museum, Belfast, United Kingdom. The large, pale brown/tan fish is oriented horizontally, facing left and slightly angled downward, exhibiting distinct scales, fins, and a visible dark red-brown left eye. It is supported internally by a thin, transparent rod. The tank's floor is covered with a layer of light yellow granular substrate, and a visible waterline with condensation marks is present on the upper interior glass. The background behind the tank is dark. An explanatory plaque, partially visible on the dark wall below the tank to the right, provides information on "Modern coelacanth" including its species and discovery dates. A fragment of text "...waiting to be discovered?" is visible on the dark wall above the tank. The exhibit is uniformly lit.
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