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This media file is a close-up, eye-level photograph of a colorful educational poster about the life cycles of insects. The poster is divided into sections, with detailed illustrations and text describing the life cycles of cockroaches, mosquitoes, and butterflies, as well as the reproduction of ants. The subjects are the scientific diagrams and their accompanying text. There are no people visible in the image. The objects are the various depictions of insect life stages and anatomical parts, along with the text labels. The setting is a wall or bulletin board where the poster is displayed. The poster itself appears to be the primary focus, with the background being blurred and out of focus, suggesting it was taken in a classroom, museum, or other educational environment.

The activity taking place is informational, presenting a visual and textual explanation of insect metamorphosis. The notable details include the vibrant colors of the poster, the detailed illustrations of each insect's life stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult), and the bilingual labels (English and French) for many of the terms. The poster is well-organized and designed to be informative.

Visible text includes titles such as "THE LIFE-CYCLES," "COCKROACH, MOSQUITO, ANT & BUTTERFLY," and "CYCLE DE LA VIE." Specific insect names and their life stages are clearly labeled, for example, "Egg Case," "Adult," "Nymph," "Larvae," "Pupa," "Caterpillar," and "Butterfly." There is also text detailing the stages and duration of each life cycle, such as "9-13 MONTHS (Moults 8 Times)" for the cockroach, and descriptions of the mosquito's breeding habits and the ant's colony structure. A small address at the bottom right of the cockroach section reads "JOHNGOOD PRESS 47. OSHODI ROAD CRPAQUE MILADADS." The bottom of the poster contains a general definition of a life cycle. The location context of Jalingo, Nigeria is not directly inferable from the image itself, but is provided as external information.
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Jun 26, 2026

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This media file is a close-up, eye-level photograph of a colorful educational poster about the life cycles of insects. The poster is divided into sections, with detailed illustrations and text describing the life cycles of cockroaches, mosquitoes, and butterflies, as well as the reproduction of ants. The subjects are the scientific diagrams and their accompanying text. There are no people visible in the image. The objects are the various depictions of insect life stages and anatomical parts, along with the text labels. The setting is a wall or bulletin board where the poster is displayed. The poster itself appears to be the primary focus, with the background being blurred and out of focus, suggesting it was taken in a classroom, museum, or other educational environment. The activity taking place is informational, presenting a visual and textual explanation of insect metamorphosis. The notable details include the vibrant colors of the poster, the detailed illustrations of each insect's life stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult), and the bilingual labels (English and French) for many of the terms. The poster is well-organized and designed to be informative. Visible text includes titles such as "THE LIFE-CYCLES," "COCKROACH, MOSQUITO, ANT & BUTTERFLY," and "CYCLE DE LA VIE." Specific insect names and their life stages are clearly labeled, for example, "Egg Case," "Adult," "Nymph," "Larvae," "Pupa," "Caterpillar," and "Butterfly." There is also text detailing the stages and duration of each life cycle, such as "9-13 MONTHS (Moults 8 Times)" for the cockroach, and descriptions of the mosquito's breeding habits and the ant's colony structure. A small address at the bottom right of the cockroach section reads "JOHNGOOD PRESS 47. OSHODI ROAD CRPAQUE MILADADS." The bottom of the poster contains a general definition of a life cycle. The location context of Jalingo, Nigeria is not directly inferable from the image itself, but is provided as external information.

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