![A person, viewed from behind, stands in a museum or exhibition hall, engrossed in an exhibit. The individual wears a distinctive red t-shirt adorned with a large black spider emblem on the back, black shorts, and carries a blue drawstring bag. Their dark, long hair is pulled back into a ponytail.
The central focus is a glass display case with a dark frame, resting on small wheels. Inside, several skeletal models are showcased, including a quadrupedal mammal skeleton, an elongated, marine mammal-like skeleton (possibly a whale or dolphin), and individual large limb bones arranged upright. The display is titled "Anatomía comparada de extremidades" (Comparative anatomy of extremities).
To the right, a tall, white informational sign is partially visible. Its heading, "Cambi[os] en las ex[tremidades] de los m[amíferos]" (Changes in the extremities of mammals), indicates a focus on evolutionary modifications. The accompanying text discusses adaptations in mammalian limbs, mentioning "ballenas y delfines" (whales and dolphins), "organizac[ión] genera[l] en los huesos," "estructuras esq[ueléticas]," and "diseño pisciforme" (fish-like design) over "tiempo geológi[co]".
In the background, a large, arched window with multiple panes and dark wooden frames allows light to enter the space. The floor is tiled with light-colored, speckled material. The Spanish language on the exhibit signs is a key indicator of the location, consistent with Santiago, Chile. The scene depicts a calm, daytime moment of museum visitors engaging with scientific displays.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_c141bc7d-2145-45e9-8.jpg?alt=media)
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A person, viewed from behind, stands in a museum or exhibition hall, engrossed in an exhibit. The individual wears a distinctive red t-shirt adorned with a large black spider emblem on the back, black shorts, and carries a blue drawstring bag. Their dark, long hair is pulled back into a ponytail. The central focus is a glass display case with a dark frame, resting on small wheels. Inside, several skeletal models are showcased, including a quadrupedal mammal skeleton, an elongated, marine mammal-like skeleton (possibly a whale or dolphin), and individual large limb bones arranged upright. The display is titled "Anatomía comparada de extremidades" (Comparative anatomy of extremities). To the right, a tall, white informational sign is partially visible. Its heading, "Cambi[os] en las ex[tremidades] de los m[amíferos]" (Changes in the extremities of mammals), indicates a focus on evolutionary modifications. The accompanying text discusses adaptations in mammalian limbs, mentioning "ballenas y delfines" (whales and dolphins), "organizac[ión] genera[l] en los huesos," "estructuras esq[ueléticas]," and "diseño pisciforme" (fish-like design) over "tiempo geológi[co]". In the background, a large, arched window with multiple panes and dark wooden frames allows light to enter the space. The floor is tiled with light-colored, speckled material. The Spanish language on the exhibit signs is a key indicator of the location, consistent with Santiago, Chile. The scene depicts a calm, daytime moment of museum visitors engaging with scientific displays.
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