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This is a well-lit, eye-level interior shot of a museum display case, likely in Milan, Italy. The display case is made of wood and glass. The backdrop of the case features a yellow stripe with Italian text including "CARNIVORI," "CANIDI," "FELIDI," "MUSTELIDI," "ERPESTIDI," "PROCIONIDI," "IENIDI," "URSIDI," and "VIVERRI DI." The display showcases taxidermied animals from the Carnivora order. In the foreground, a large taxidermied tiger with its cub lies on its side on a dark surface. The tiger is posed with its mouth open, revealing its teeth. The cub is nestled close to its parent. A sign is placed in front of the tiger and cub, detailing "Famiglia FELIDI," "Leone," "Tigre," "Panthera tigris," and "Asia." Behind the tiger, other taxidermied animals are visible. To the right of the tiger, a hyena-like animal stands. Further back and to the right, a large, furry, light-colored animal, possibly a bear, is partially visible. To the left of the tiger, a taxidermied fox stands on a white pedestal. A sign in front of the fox reads "Famiglia CANDI," "Volpe," "Vulpes vulpes," and "Europa." On higher shelves in the background, more taxidermied animals are displayed. A weasel-like animal is perched on a shelf, and below it, a red panda is visible. Another taxidermied bear stands on a shelf towards the back. The lighting appears to be from fluorescent ceiling fixtures. The floor in front of the display case is visible, appearing to be tiled.
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