
Stake attention in this memory
The image features a life-sized statue of a dimetrodon, a synapsid reptile that lived during the Permian period, positioned on a light blue, rocky sculpture. The dimetrodon statue is predominantly green with yellow and brown accents, showcasing its distinctive sail along its back, sharp teeth, and clawed hands and feet. Its eyes are a bright yellow, and its skin is textured to resemble scales. The dimetrodon is depicted clinging to the rocky sculpture, with its limbs spread out. Several metal chains are attached to the sculpture and also draped around the dimetrodon, possibly as part of the display or for security. A metal pole is also visible, partially obscuring the dimetrodon's body and attached to one of the chains. In the background, lush green trees and foliage create a natural setting. The sky is a vibrant, clear blue, suggesting a sunny day. The lighting indicates it is daytime, likely late morning or early afternoon, given the strong shadows cast by the chains and the pole. A small, octagonal sign with a red border and a white icon depicting a hand with a line through it is visible near the dimetrodon's lower body. This sign likely indicates a "do not touch" rule for the exhibit. The overall scene appears to be an outdoor exhibition or park, possibly a dinosaur or prehistoric creature themed attraction, given the context of the statue and the presence of a warning sign. The location is specified as Saint-Léonard-d'Aston, Canada.
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