
Stake attention in this memory
An indoor scene within the Paleontological Museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria, features a reconstructed skeleton of a Deinotherium thraciensis sp. nov. prominently displayed. The large, light-brown colored skeleton stands centrally, supported by black metal poles, showcasing its downward-curving tusks, rib cage, and robust limb bones. In the immediate foreground, a glass display case with a wooden frame contains bone fragments. Attached to this case on the lower-left is a white informational sign with black text, identifying the skeleton and crediting its discovery to Dimitar Kovachev and Ivan Nikolov in 1965 near Ezerovo. Three individuals are visible in the background, out of focus. On the far left, a person with dark hair and a dark jacket is partially visible. Towards the right, two women are present; one with dark hair, the other with lighter hair wearing a light jacket, both appearing to observe other exhibits. The museum interior features light-colored walls and a distinctive ceiling composed of numerous interconnected brown, pyramidal-shaped panels. The floor is covered with light-toned tiles. Several wooden-framed glass display cases containing additional paleontological specimens are scattered in the background. Black and white photographs of fossil discoveries and geological features are mounted on the walls.
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