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A mounted deer skull with antlers is centrally positioned against a light-colored, likely white, interior wall in Tagtse Tashidingkha, Bhutan. The skull is bone-colored, exhibiting beige and brown hues, with visible texture and minor fragmentation at its lower edge. Two robust, dark brown antlers extend upwards and outwards, displaying visible tines and lighter striations along their length. Fine white particulate matter, consistent with dust or cobwebs, adheres to the surface of both the skull and antlers, particularly around the antler bases and the lower facial area of the skull. A subtle shadow is cast by the mounted specimen onto the wall behind it. The upper background reveals a horizontal line, indicative of a ceiling junction or architectural molding. No other subjects or objects are visible within the immediate frame.
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