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The image shows three preserved fish specimens displayed in a glass case. Each fish is mounted on a wooden base with a metal rod supporting its body. From left to right, the first fish is long and dark, with a visible lateral line and fins. The second fish is smaller, with a more compact body and spiky fins. A small information card about the middle fish indicates it belongs to the Anthiadidae family, specifically the species Acanthistius pictus (Cherlo), found in Peru and Chile, and was prepared by Richard E. Alanoca. The third fish is rounded, with large eyes and distinct fins. The background is a plain white wall. The glass case is presumably inside a museum or similar establishment. This is presumably a museum in Arica, Chile, given the details on the information card.
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