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The image features a tilted outdoor information sign detailing facts about the Royal Bengal Tiger, likely situated in a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The sign is predominantly dark gray with white and yellow text in both English and Kannada, and it includes a prominent silhouette of a striped tiger on the left side. The sign identifies the animal as "Royal Bengal Tiger" (Panthera tigris, Family: Felidae). It describes its habitat as tropical jungles, bushes, marsh lands, and tall grasslands. Key facts listed are a shoulder height of 35-45 inches and a weight of 180-230 kg. The "Features" section outlines the tiger's characteristics: hunting at dusk and dawn with stripes for camouflage, territorial males marking boundaries with urine and scratches, their role as top-of-the-food-chain predators, consumption of up to 40 kg of meat in one feeding, and a gestation period of 98-110 days yielding 2-4 cubs. Additional details include its natural diet of large ungulates like Gaur, Sambar, and Nilgai, along with smaller vertebrates. In a zoo setting, their diet consists of beef and chicken. The life span is noted as 15-20 years, with its range highlighted on a map as the Indian sub-continent. A conservation status bar at the bottom clearly marks the Royal Bengal Tiger as "ENDANGERED." The background shows green trees and a clear blue sky, indicating a sunny daytime environment. The sign is supported by a visible metal pole.
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