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The scene depicts an exhibit within a museum in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria. A fossilized skeleton, identified by an adjacent label as *Hystrix primigenia* (an ancient porcupine), is displayed within a rectangular, white-framed case. The case contains a bed of light brown, granular material resembling sand or fine soil, upon which the skeleton rests. The off-white bones are arranged in a semi-articulated state, with the main body positioned on its side, spine curving. The skull, including the mandible, is separated from the main body and placed to its right on the sandy bed. Individual vertebrae and ribs are visible, some secured with thin white ties or wires. Numeric labels (e.g., "25," "26," "27," "50") are attached to or near various bones. A separate bone fragment, labeled "ND420," lies near the ribcage. A clear, vertical glass or acrylic barrier stands in front of the exhibit, reflecting light and partially obscuring the view. Above the display, a white informational plaque details the fossil's species and includes Cyrillic text indicating the discovery location ("Град Хаджидимово") and age ("Късен меот"). Below the skull, a partially visible Cyrillic label references "Реконструкция на скелет от бодливо свинче" (Reconstruction of a porcupine skeleton). The background wall is painted a plain cream-yellow. Above the fossil display, a colorful framed illustration of a dark-furred animal, possibly a porcupine, is mounted against a yellow background. A dark, out-of-focus object with a metallic lens, possibly a camera or sensor, is positioned in the upper left foreground, suspended above the display.
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