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The image displays a weathered information signboard about the Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) in an outdoor setting, likely a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. Bright daylight casts distinct shadows of overhead foliage across the signboard's surface. The sign features the bear's English and Kannada names, scientific classification (Family: Ursidae), and an illustration of a bear in silhouette. Detailed text provides information on its habitat (forested areas, up to 4,300m elevation, including north-eastern India and Sikkim), physical characteristics (adults 70-100 cm at shoulder, 120-190 cm length, males 60-200 kg, females 40-125 kg), gestation period (200-240 days), and life span (25-30 years). It also outlines the bear's natural diet (omnivorous, including fruit, grasses, honey, nuts, invertebrates, birds, fish, rodents, and carrion) and a typical zoo diet. A small world map indicates the bear's distribution in Southern and Eastern Asia. The conservation status section, with categories from "Least Concern" to "Critically Endangered," highlights "Vulnerable" as the current status. The signboard appears worn, with visible dust, debris, and potential water marks. To the right, green and brown plant foliage is partially visible.
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