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This image shows a museum display featuring taxidermied animals and eggs. In the foreground, on the right, a series of eggs of increasing size are arranged on a flat surface, labeled with numbers 5 through 13. To the left of the eggs are some textured, light-colored objects, possibly nests or egg casings, with a label numbered 14. In the background, on a raised platform, are two taxidermied animals: a small cat-like creature seated on the left, and a fawn standing on the right. Behind the fawn, a miniature evergreen tree is positioned. A small taxidermied mouse is visible near the base of the tree. A portion of a text panel with Swedish writing is visible on the far left, and a similar panel with Swedish text is at the top, describing a Komodo dragon laying unfertilized eggs that hatch into new dragons. The display appears to be within a museum setting, indicated by the lighting, display cases, and informative text panels. The overall impression is an educational exhibit on wildlife reproduction and animal life. Without further information, the specific location in Malmö, Sweden, cannot be determined. However, the display is characteristic of exhibits found in natural history museums.
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