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The image shows an indoor exhibit at what appears to be an aquarium or museum, likely located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as indicated by the Malay language text on display plaques. The exhibit features several realistic models of fish mounted on a blue backdrop that simulates an underwater environment with rocky structures. In the foreground, on the left side, there are three blue display cards with white text. The top card, labeled "4", identifies a fish as "Kerapu Baru / Coral Grouper / Cephalopholis miniata". The middle card, labeled "5", identifies a fish as "Belide / Xiphias gladius". The bottom card, labeled "6", is partially visible and likely identifies another fish. Above these cards, a long, slender, dark-colored fish model is suspended horizontally. Further up, a similar, lighter-colored, eel-like fish model is also suspended. At the top left of the image, a large, reddish-brown fish model with its mouth open is prominently displayed. The central and right portions of the image showcase more fish models. Three round, orange fish models are suspended together. To their right, two yellow and orange fish models are shown. Below these, a flat, grey fish model with its tail extended is displayed. To the far right, a vertical display board with the title "House of Ichthyology" is visible. Below the title, there is explanatory text about ichthyology, the study of fish. The text describes the specialization in aquatic adaptations and mentions fish that thrive under pressure, in cold temperatures, darkness, or shallow waters, and some that glow or migrate across oceans. Below this main text, smaller display cards with numbers 7, 8, and 9 are visible, likely corresponding to further exhibits. The lighting in the exhibit is provided by spotlights embedded in the ceiling. The overall environment suggests a well-maintained and informative educational display. The floor is carpeted in a dark grey color. The background suggests a darkened room, typical of museum or aquarium settings designed to highlight exhibits.
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