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This media file captures an informational display at what appears to be a zoo or wildlife park, likely in Mysuru, India, given the presence of Kannada text. The primary subject is a large, weathered information board positioned vertically in front of a wire mesh fence. The board provides details about a "Striped Hyaena" (Hyaena hyaena), identified by its family Hyaenidae and the Kannada name "ಪಟ್ಟಿ ಕತ್ತೆಕಿರುಬ". An illustration at the top right of the board depicts two striped hyaenas. Key facts about the animal include its habitat (open/thorn bush country in arid/semi-arid environments), height (24-35 inches), weight (25-40 kg), and life span (20-25 years). Its natural diet consists of birds, mammals, and carrions, while the zoo diet is beef and chicken. Notable features mention its nocturnal or crepuscular activity, solitary nature (sometimes in groups of 2-4), ability to digest skin and bone, and a gestation period of 90-93 days with a litter size of 1-6. A map on the board highlights the hyaena's range in red, covering India, south-western Asia, and Northern Africa. A conservation status indicator, marked by a pink arrow, points to "Near Threatened," with other statuses like Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered, and Extinct also listed. The setting shows bright, natural daylight, indicating a sunny day. Green foliage is visible around the sign and within the enclosure behind the wire mesh. A wooden post, partially wrapped in red/orange fabric, stands inside the enclosure to the left. No people or live animals are visible in the immediate frame.
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