
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a museum diorama depicting two cougars (mountain lions) in a snowy, wintry landscape. The scene is set in what appears to be a mountainous or forested environment, suggested by the backdrop and artificial trees. Given the location context, this exhibit is likely in a museum in Santiago, Chile. In the foreground, to the left, one taxidermied cougar stands on snow-covered ground, facing right and slightly down. Its fur is a light tan, and its body posture is low and watchful. Its tail is raised. To the right and slightly behind, a second cougar stands on a higher snow-covered mound. This cougar is also tan but has its mouth wide open, revealing teeth, in an apparent snarl or roar, indicating an aggressive or startled stance. It faces left, seemingly in confrontation with the other cougar. The foreground features artificial snow covering rocky terrain and the branches of a large conifer tree on the left, which is also dusted with snow. The background is a painted mural depicting distant green hills, trees, and a cloudy, blue-grey sky, creating depth for the diorama. The lighting suggests an overcast day. At the bottom right of the image, part of a display panel is visible. Text on the panel includes "CHORDY" in large letters, and above it, "Ornithocercus quadrimammus," which appears to be a scientific name. Below "CHORDY" is a red circular graphic containing a white stylized bird icon.
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