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This media file captures an indoor museum or aquarium exhibit, likely in South Brisbane, Australia, showcasing a sawfish rostrum (snout). The main subject is a large, light tan-colored sawfish rostrum, characterized by its long, flat shape and numerous sharp, pointed "teeth" protruding from both sides along its length. It is displayed horizontally on a speckled black surface, which serves as part of the exhibit base. To the left of the rostrum, a white display sign is positioned in a clear acrylic holder. The sign prominently features the title "Sawfish" in bold text. Above the title, two small images related to sawfish are visible, one depicting a sawfish swimming in water. Below the title, smaller text provides descriptive information about the sawfish, though most of it is unreadable due to glare and resolution. Partially discernible phrases include "Sawfish Species" and "Wrestling Sawfish Species," indicating a discussion about different types of sawfish and possibly their behavior or history. The exhibit features a bright, lime-green wall or panel in the background, which contrasts with the black display surface. To the far bottom left, a hint of human presence is visible, including what appears to be a person's legs or feet and a bag, suggesting visitors are present in the exhibit space. The overall impression is an educational display in a modern exhibition setting. The image is taken at an angle, making the rostrum and display appear diagonally across the frame.
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