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This image depicts an indoor museum exhibit featuring two large-scale ant sculptures, located at Le Vaisseau, a science discovery center in Strasbourg, France.

The central subjects are two oversized models of ants, characterized by glossy black abdomens and legs, contrasted with reddish-brown thoraxes and heads. The ant on the left is positioned lower, appearing to carry a light brown, cylindrical stick in its mandibles and forelegs. Its head is directed towards the second ant's head, indicating an interaction. The ant on the right stands taller, with its legs splayed on the simulated terrain, and its head likewise faces the first ant's head. Their mandibles are in close proximity, suggesting a mouth-to-mouth exchange, possibly trophallaxis.

The ants are mounted on a sculpted base simulating an earthen environment, composed of fine, light brown granular material mixed with darker debris and several naturalistic branches or twigs. The background consists of a large black wall adorned with white linear illustrations resembling ant tunnels and nests. To the upper left, a white, stepped display structure rises, supporting a transparent glass ant farm containing brown substrate. In the lower right foreground, a black arm holds an informational plaque displaying "Bouche-à-bouche" (French for "mouth-to-mouth"), an illustration, and a small French flag graphic, confirming the exhibit's language and context. The scene is evenly and brightly lit. No human individuals are visible within the frame.
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Oct 26, 2025

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This image depicts an indoor museum exhibit featuring two large-scale ant sculptures, located at Le Vaisseau, a science discovery center in Strasbourg, France. The central subjects are two oversized models of ants, characterized by glossy black abdomens and legs, contrasted with reddish-brown thoraxes and heads. The ant on the left is positioned lower, appearing to carry a light brown, cylindrical stick in its mandibles and forelegs. Its head is directed towards the second ant's head, indicating an interaction. The ant on the right stands taller, with its legs splayed on the simulated terrain, and its head likewise faces the first ant's head. Their mandibles are in close proximity, suggesting a mouth-to-mouth exchange, possibly trophallaxis. The ants are mounted on a sculpted base simulating an earthen environment, composed of fine, light brown granular material mixed with darker debris and several naturalistic branches or twigs. The background consists of a large black wall adorned with white linear illustrations resembling ant tunnels and nests. To the upper left, a white, stepped display structure rises, supporting a transparent glass ant farm containing brown substrate. In the lower right foreground, a black arm holds an informational plaque displaying "Bouche-à-bouche" (French for "mouth-to-mouth"), an illustration, and a small French flag graphic, confirming the exhibit's language and context. The scene is evenly and brightly lit. No human individuals are visible within the frame.

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