On the opposite wall, opposite paintings 5 and 6, there are two superimposed deer, which are looking inside. In the lower figure, the animal’s trunk is well-preserved. The head has not been preserved and the legs are missing some intermediate parts due to loss of paint.
Figures 7, 8 and 9
The upper figure maintains the head incompletely, all the silhouette of the trunk and the back left leg. The back right leg is incomplete. There is an outline of the tail. This figure shows a vertical line of paint which crosses its back. It is considered to be figure 9.