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This image captures a museum exhibit, likely in Mumbai, India, showcasing zoological specimens. In the foreground, two taxidermied deer are displayed. The most prominent deer, on the left, has a brown, somewhat shaggy coat and is facing slightly to the right, with its head and dark eyes clearly visible. Behind it, a second taxidermied deer is partially visible, showing its body and small antlers. They stand on a light brown, textured ground cover, possibly simulating a natural habitat. To the right and slightly behind the taxidermied deer, a complete skeleton of a deer is mounted upright on a white, angled display base. The skeleton is articulated, held together by thin metal rods, and highlights the anatomical structure of the animal. Adjacent to the skeleton's base, a small informative plaque is visible. The text on the plaque is in both Hindi and English. The English text identifies the animal as "Red Muntjac" (Muntiacus muntjak) and states its conservation status as "Status: Least Concern." A small red outline map of India is also present on the plaque, likely indicating the species' distribution. The background consists of a plain light blue surface, possibly a wall or the interior of a display case, suggesting an indoor museum setting. The lighting is even and bright, typical for showcasing exhibits. No people are visible in the frame.
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