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An angled, medium shot captures a white-framed display case showcasing an assortment of preserved insects and arachnids, likely in a museum or educational exhibit in Bogor, Indonesia. The case, with a decorative silver border, is filled with white packing material. Inside the display, neatly arranged, are seven specimens: a dark, elongated insect (possibly a millipede or centipede) at the top left; a spider with slender legs at the top right; a smaller insect (perhaps an ant or beetle) in the middle left; a black scorpion in the middle right; and a tarantula-like spider at the bottom right. Another insect, possibly a beetle or large ant, is positioned at the bottom left. Each specimen is accompanied by a small yellow identification label, though the text on these is unreadable. A central rectangular label within the case clearly reads "BIOTA TANAH," which translates from Indonesian to "Soil Biota" or "Terrestrial Biota." To the left of the display case, a large banner or poster is partially visible. It features a close-up image of a bird, likely a raptor, with prominent brown and white feathers set against a vibrant green, out-of-focus background. Below the bird, Indonesian text is visible, including phrases like "...OO spesies burung. Setidaknya..." ("...hundreds of bird species. At least...") and "...dunia lain." ("...another world."). The floor or surface beneath the display appears dark and textured. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, with some glare visible on the glass of the display case.
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