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The image shows two taxidermied penguins on display. One is a juvenile, covered in fluffy light brown down, with a pale beak. The other is an adult, a King Penguin, with characteristic black and white plumage and bright orange-yellow patches on its neck. The adult penguin has its beak open, and its head is tilted towards the juvenile, appearing to interact with it. They are positioned on a wooden surface, possibly a display stand. In the background, a blue wall is visible with faint white lines and a red jagged line, suggesting a museum or exhibition setting. The image is taken from a slightly elevated angle, looking down at the penguins. Based on the display style and the commonality of such exhibits, this scene is likely from a natural history museum. The Kelvin Natural History Museum in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, houses extensive collections of taxidermied animals, making it a plausible location for this display.
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