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This media file captures a vibrant mural or painted surface, likely a floor or wall, depicting various crocodilians in an aquatic setting. The artwork features light blue water with darker gray rocks and ripples, creating the illusion of a shallow riverbed.

Three distinct crocodilians are visible. In the foreground, positioned vertically along the left side, is a large, dark-scaled crocodile with its mouth slightly ajar, identified by the text "ಸಿಂಯಾಮೆಸ್ಸಿ Siamese" written in both Kannada and English alongside it. Towards the upper right, another crocodilian, clearly a Gharial, is depicted with its characteristic long, slender snout, also in dark scales. It is partially curled, with its body extending into the upper portion of the frame. Below this Gharial, to the right and facing left, is a third crocodilian, also a Gharial, with its distinctive long snout and sharp teeth fully exposed as its mouth is wide open. This one is identified by the text "ಫರಿಯಾಲ್ Gharial" in Kannada and English.

The painting style is detailed, showing scales and textures of the reptiles. The background gives the impression of flowing water. On the far right, a planter or raised garden bed filled with reddish-brown soil and small leafy plants borders the painted surface, suggesting an outdoor location in Mysuru, India. The paint itself shows some signs of wear and age.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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This media file captures a vibrant mural or painted surface, likely a floor or wall, depicting various crocodilians in an aquatic setting. The artwork features light blue water with darker gray rocks and ripples, creating the illusion of a shallow riverbed. Three distinct crocodilians are visible. In the foreground, positioned vertically along the left side, is a large, dark-scaled crocodile with its mouth slightly ajar, identified by the text "ಸಿಂಯಾಮೆಸ್ಸಿ Siamese" written in both Kannada and English alongside it. Towards the upper right, another crocodilian, clearly a Gharial, is depicted with its characteristic long, slender snout, also in dark scales. It is partially curled, with its body extending into the upper portion of the frame. Below this Gharial, to the right and facing left, is a third crocodilian, also a Gharial, with its distinctive long snout and sharp teeth fully exposed as its mouth is wide open. This one is identified by the text "ಫರಿಯಾಲ್ Gharial" in Kannada and English. The painting style is detailed, showing scales and textures of the reptiles. The background gives the impression of flowing water. On the far right, a planter or raised garden bed filled with reddish-brown soil and small leafy plants borders the painted surface, suggesting an outdoor location in Mysuru, India. The paint itself shows some signs of wear and age.

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