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An outdoor informational sign about the Indian Grey Wolf is prominently displayed, suggesting a zoo or wildlife park setting in Mysuru, India. The sign features text in both Kannada ("ಭಾರತೀಯ ಬೂದು ತೋಳ") and English ("Indian Grey Wolf").

The sign provides detailed information about the Indian Grey Wolf, including its scientific classification (Canis lupus pallipes), habitat (Indian subcontinent, semi-arid plains, scrublands), physical characteristics (size, weight, greyish-brown color with a bushy black-tipped tail), diet (carnivorous, including deer, antelope, small mammals, and livestock), lifespan (8-10 years in the wild, up to 14 in captivity), and mating and reproduction details (mating season between October and December, gestation period 60-63 days, 4-6 pups per litter, reared by the pack). Major threats are listed as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching.

Attached to the sign is a cutout image of an Indian Grey Wolf, depicted with its mouth open wide, possibly howling or panting, and its tongue visible. The wolf appears to be greyish-brown. The background consists of trees and dried leaves on the ground, indicating a natural or semi-natural environment under what appears to be clear, sunny daytime conditions.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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An outdoor informational sign about the Indian Grey Wolf is prominently displayed, suggesting a zoo or wildlife park setting in Mysuru, India. The sign features text in both Kannada ("ಭಾರತೀಯ ಬೂದು ತೋಳ") and English ("Indian Grey Wolf"). The sign provides detailed information about the Indian Grey Wolf, including its scientific classification (Canis lupus pallipes), habitat (Indian subcontinent, semi-arid plains, scrublands), physical characteristics (size, weight, greyish-brown color with a bushy black-tipped tail), diet (carnivorous, including deer, antelope, small mammals, and livestock), lifespan (8-10 years in the wild, up to 14 in captivity), and mating and reproduction details (mating season between October and December, gestation period 60-63 days, 4-6 pups per litter, reared by the pack). Major threats are listed as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching. Attached to the sign is a cutout image of an Indian Grey Wolf, depicted with its mouth open wide, possibly howling or panting, and its tongue visible. The wolf appears to be greyish-brown. The background consists of trees and dried leaves on the ground, indicating a natural or semi-natural environment under what appears to be clear, sunny daytime conditions.

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