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A medium shot captures a taxidermied two-headed calf on display, likely in a museum setting in Ponta Delgada, Portugal. The calf, predominantly brown with irregular white patches, stands on a rectangular black base. It features two distinct heads, each with dark, round eyes and small ears, merging at the neck. Its fur appears somewhat worn, and the legs end in cloven hooves. The black base has a white label affixed to its front. Visible text on the label reads: "MUSEU "CARLOS MACHADO"", followed by "Bos taurus, L., 1758", then "(deformação)" (Portuguese for "malformation" or "deformity"), and "Origem: S. Miguel" (referring to São Miguel Island). The calf is positioned on a light brown wooden floor, composed of planks, which shows signs of wear and grain. In the background, there is a plain white wall, and a dark vertical line, possibly a doorframe or corner, is visible on the left. To the far right, part of another taxidermied animal, specifically its lower leg and hoof, can be seen standing on a similar wooden base. The lighting is bright and even, and a soft shadow is cast on the wooden floor in the foreground.
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