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The image displays a single King Penguin partially submerged in an artificial aquatic environment. The penguin's head and most of its body are underwater, with its upper back and tail feathers breaking the water's surface, creating a distinct horizontal line across the frame. The bird is oriented towards the camera, with one eye clearly visible and appearing to make direct contact. Its long, pointed beak, featuring prominent orange and black coloration, is slightly open. Below the waterline, the water is a greenish hue, and the bottom is visible with a light green, textured surface. A large, dark, irregular rock-like formation occupies the lower right portion of the underwater scene. Above the water's surface, the background is brightly lit and appears as a light grey or white wall, with blurry, muted brown shapes in the distance, suggestive of a sculpted habitat or painted backdrop within an enclosure. The photograph is taken from a perspective just below the water's surface, looking upwards. This scene is located at the Biodôme de Montréal in Montreal, Canada.
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