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Hello there! Based on your question, it seems that you're looking for a gif. In case that isn't correct, I can show you how to download and use Gifs, even from external sources like images.
There are many ways of downloading or displaying images in Python, such as `requests` libraries, by sending a POST request to the server, or by embedding URLs directly in Python code (in the case you didn't mention which URL you meant).
Here's a simple way that doesn't require additional libraries but still uses some logic:
```python
import requests
response = requests.get('
') # replace with the image URL you're referring to
with open('animated_gif.gif', 'wb') as f: # save your gif to a temporary file (in case something goes wrong)
f.write(response.content) # send content back, the original response data from GIPHY API
```
This should be a small and safe workaround for downloading an image, and can handle error scenarios, especially in scenarios where there might not be a server available to return gif URLs or the requested URLs are blocked (e.g., images hosted on certain websites).
Note: For loading large files from file:// or data URI, you may want to look into libraries such as PyMyBrowser and PyDataURI (both require extra packages, but they do perform similarly).
Remember: please always ensure your resources are securely sourced before embedding URLs in your Python scripts, to protect the integrity of the information you're working with.