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The image captures a museum or educational display featuring taxidermied ostriches and their young, set within a glass-fronted case. The primary subjects are a standing adult ostrich, a sitting adult ostrich, three small ostrich chicks, and a single large ostrich egg.

The standing adult ostrich is positioned on the left side of the display, facing forward and slightly to the right, with its long neck extended upwards. It has black body plumage, long pinkish-grey legs, and a pale head with a distinctive, somewhat wide beak. Its back is partially obscured by the reflection on the glass.

To the right and slightly in front of the standing ostrich, a second adult ostrich is shown sitting on the ground of the display. This ostrich has greyish-brown plumage and a long, pale grey neck and head, looking towards the area where the chicks are.

Clustered near the legs of the standing ostrich and in front of the sitting ostrich are three small ostrich chicks. They are light brown and fluffy, appearing to be miniature versions of the adults. One chick is particularly clear, standing upright, while others are partially obscured or less distinct.

The background of the display case is a plain, light peach or tan color. Mounted on this back wall, above the sitting ostrich and to the right of the standing one, is a large, white ostrich egg. Next to the egg, there's a small blue, irregular shape, possibly a map indicating the ostrich's natural habitat.

Below the blue shape and above the egg, text is visible on the back wall. It reads:
"OSTRICH"
"VOLSTRUIS"
"Struthio camelus"
Below this, next to the egg, is the number "1".

The display case itself has dark wooden framing along the bottom and a dark vertical frame separating this section from an adjacent one on the right. Reflections of the surroundings are visible on the glass, including what appears to be a dark ceiling or overhead structure at the top of the image. In the upper right corner, outside the main display area, the number "33" is visible, likely indicating a display or section number within the facility. The floor outside the case appears to be a dark carpet or mat.
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Sep 19, 2024

Pretoria, South Africa

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The image captures a museum or educational display featuring taxidermied ostriches and their young, set within a glass-fronted case. The primary subjects are a standing adult ostrich, a sitting adult ostrich, three small ostrich chicks, and a single large ostrich egg. The standing adult ostrich is positioned on the left side of the display, facing forward and slightly to the right, with its long neck extended upwards. It has black body plumage, long pinkish-grey legs, and a pale head with a distinctive, somewhat wide beak. Its back is partially obscured by the reflection on the glass. To the right and slightly in front of the standing ostrich, a second adult ostrich is shown sitting on the ground of the display. This ostrich has greyish-brown plumage and a long, pale grey neck and head, looking towards the area where the chicks are. Clustered near the legs of the standing ostrich and in front of the sitting ostrich are three small ostrich chicks. They are light brown and fluffy, appearing to be miniature versions of the adults. One chick is particularly clear, standing upright, while others are partially obscured or less distinct. The background of the display case is a plain, light peach or tan color. Mounted on this back wall, above the sitting ostrich and to the right of the standing one, is a large, white ostrich egg. Next to the egg, there's a small blue, irregular shape, possibly a map indicating the ostrich's natural habitat. Below the blue shape and above the egg, text is visible on the back wall. It reads: "OSTRICH" "VOLSTRUIS" "Struthio camelus" Below this, next to the egg, is the number "1". The display case itself has dark wooden framing along the bottom and a dark vertical frame separating this section from an adjacent one on the right. Reflections of the surroundings are visible on the glass, including what appears to be a dark ceiling or overhead structure at the top of the image. In the upper right corner, outside the main display area, the number "33" is visible, likely indicating a display or section number within the facility. The floor outside the case appears to be a dark carpet or mat.

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