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The image captures a close-up of a large marine crustacean, likely a spiny lobster, clinging to the interior glass wall of an aquarium. The lobster's body is predominantly light brown and beige, with textured segments and some darker speckles. Its numerous legs, also light brown, are visible, splayed out as it adheres to the surface. Two very long, slender antennae extend towards the left side of the frame, with distinct white bands visible on some segments. Its intricate mouthparts and underside are clearly visible. Behind the lobster, through the water and glass, an artificial rock or coral formation makes up part of its habitat. The scene is illuminated by artificial light, with a strong blue and white light source on the far left creating bright reflections and refractions on the aquarium glass. The right side of the frame is darker, possibly the edge of the tank structure or a shadowed area. The lobster appears stationary, resting or holding its position against the vertical surface. The photograph is taken at an angle, highlighting the creature's detailed exoskeleton and its interaction with the aquarium environment. There is no visible text in the image. This scene is set within an aquarium, potentially located in Nha Trang Ward, Vietnam.
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