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A taxidermied head of an African antelope, possibly a kudu or similar species, is mounted on a white wall with an adjacent maroon-painted brick section, likely inside a building. The head is angled to the right and slightly down. There's a rectangular vent or opening in the wall above and to the right of the antelope head. Some yellow and purple papel picado, traditional Mexican decorative paper banners, are visible to the left of the head. Based on the presence of papel picado, the location is possibly within Mexico City, Mexico, as these decorations are commonly associated with Mexican celebrations and traditions. The scene appears to be indoors.
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May 24, 2026, 2:14 AM

Mexico City, Mexico

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A taxidermied head of an African antelope, possibly a kudu or similar species, is mounted on a white wall with an adjacent maroon-painted brick section, likely inside a building. The head is angled to the right and slightly down. There's a rectangular vent or opening in the wall above and to the right of the antelope head. Some yellow and purple papel picado, traditional Mexican decorative paper banners, are visible to the left of the head. Based on the presence of papel picado, the location is possibly within Mexico City, Mexico, as these decorations are commonly associated with Mexican celebrations and traditions. The scene appears to be indoors.

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