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An indoor exhibit features a preserved great white shark specimen displayed within a rectangular glass tank. The shark, light brown to beige in color, is positioned horizontally in a clear liquid, with its mouth slightly open, revealing sharp teeth. Its eye is visible, and details of its fins and gill slits are discernible.

The tank itself has a metallic silver frame and clear glass sides, with informational placards attached along its top edges. These black placards feature white text, some of which is reflected in the glass. The floor surrounding the exhibit is covered in a speckled brown carpet.

Visible text on the main placard prominently displays "WHITE SHARK" and its scientific name "Carcharodon carcharias." Smaller, partially legible text on another placard states that a shark "tagged in South Africa moves to South Africa and back again within one year," providing educational context, likely about shark migration.

The scene depicts a static educational display, devoid of people, found in a museum or aquarium setting in South Brisbane, Australia. The lighting suggests an indoor environment.
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Jan 2, 2025

South Brisbane, Australia

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An indoor exhibit features a preserved great white shark specimen displayed within a rectangular glass tank. The shark, light brown to beige in color, is positioned horizontally in a clear liquid, with its mouth slightly open, revealing sharp teeth. Its eye is visible, and details of its fins and gill slits are discernible. The tank itself has a metallic silver frame and clear glass sides, with informational placards attached along its top edges. These black placards feature white text, some of which is reflected in the glass. The floor surrounding the exhibit is covered in a speckled brown carpet. Visible text on the main placard prominently displays "WHITE SHARK" and its scientific name "Carcharodon carcharias." Smaller, partially legible text on another placard states that a shark "tagged in South Africa moves to South Africa and back again within one year," providing educational context, likely about shark migration. The scene depicts a static educational display, devoid of people, found in a museum or aquarium setting in South Brisbane, Australia. The lighting suggests an indoor environment.

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