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This image displays an exhibit within a museum, likely a natural history museum, showcasing various insects. In the foreground, a preserved dragonfly is mounted on a white card with Russian text. To the right, a framed specimen of a large moth, identified by a label as *Thysania agrippina* (Agrippa), is prominently displayed. This moth has a wingspan of up to 29 cm and is noted to inhabit South America. Above and to the left of the dragonfly, there is a display board with illustrations of insects, including grasshoppers, and text in Russian indicating their relative sizes. Further text in Russian on a white card to the right of the moth specimen discusses the strength of insects, mentioning that a dung beetle can lift more than 1 kg and a bee can carry 300 times its own weight. Below these displays, a diorama depicts a scene with an insect specimen (possibly a beetle) pulling a cart laden with a box and a weight. The background is a pale yellow wall, and the overall lighting suggests an indoor museum setting. There are no people visible in the image. The location of this exhibit within the city of Stavropol, Russia, cannot be determined from the provided image.
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