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A porcupine is depicted within a metal wire enclosure located in Barza Municipality, Syria. The animal, characterized by its dark fur and prominent white and black quills, rests on a light-colored, possibly concrete or compacted earth floor. It is oriented towards the right side of the frame, with its dorsal surface and quills clearly visible through the cage bars. The enclosure's front consists of a light-colored, grid-patterned metal wire mesh, exhibiting minor corrosion. The background within the enclosure features a textured wall, appearing to be constructed from stone or concrete, with a darker alcove or opening visible towards the upper left. Natural light illuminates the scene, casting shadows and highlighting the porcupine and parts of the floor. No human presence or additional animals are observed within the frame.
Ghaith

Jan 6, 2026, 10:16 AM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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A porcupine is depicted within a metal wire enclosure located in Barza Municipality, Syria. The animal, characterized by its dark fur and prominent white and black quills, rests on a light-colored, possibly concrete or compacted earth floor. It is oriented towards the right side of the frame, with its dorsal surface and quills clearly visible through the cage bars. The enclosure's front consists of a light-colored, grid-patterned metal wire mesh, exhibiting minor corrosion. The background within the enclosure features a textured wall, appearing to be constructed from stone or concrete, with a darker alcove or opening visible towards the upper left. Natural light illuminates the scene, casting shadows and highlighting the porcupine and parts of the floor. No human presence or additional animals are observed within the frame.

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