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The image displays an information sign about Scarlet Macaws, likely situated at a zoo or aviary in Mysuru, India. The sign, designed to resemble an open book, features two vivid illustrations of Scarlet Macaws with their distinctive red, blue, and yellow plumage. Behind the sign, a wire mesh enclosure, typical of animal habitats, is visible, containing branches and green foliage.

The sign provides extensive information in both English and Kannada. The English text details the Scarlet Macaw's scientific classification (Ara macao, family Psittacidae) and habitat, noting its distribution in Central and South American tropical rainforests. Physical characteristics include a size of 81-96 cm, weight of 1-1.5 kg, and a vibrant red body with blue wings, yellow accents, and white bare facial patches. Their diet is described as herbivorous, with specific foods listed for both wild and zoo environments. Lifespan is stated as 40-50 years in the wild and up to 75 years in captivity. Mating and reproduction details include an incubation period of 24-26 days and a clutch size of 2-4 eggs. The text also highlights threats like habitat destruction and illegal pet trade, and an interesting fact about their brilliant plumage and loud calls. The Kannada text mirrors this information. The scene is set during daylight hours under clear weather conditions, indicating a typical zoo visit.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays an information sign about Scarlet Macaws, likely situated at a zoo or aviary in Mysuru, India. The sign, designed to resemble an open book, features two vivid illustrations of Scarlet Macaws with their distinctive red, blue, and yellow plumage. Behind the sign, a wire mesh enclosure, typical of animal habitats, is visible, containing branches and green foliage. The sign provides extensive information in both English and Kannada. The English text details the Scarlet Macaw's scientific classification (Ara macao, family Psittacidae) and habitat, noting its distribution in Central and South American tropical rainforests. Physical characteristics include a size of 81-96 cm, weight of 1-1.5 kg, and a vibrant red body with blue wings, yellow accents, and white bare facial patches. Their diet is described as herbivorous, with specific foods listed for both wild and zoo environments. Lifespan is stated as 40-50 years in the wild and up to 75 years in captivity. Mating and reproduction details include an incubation period of 24-26 days and a clutch size of 2-4 eggs. The text also highlights threats like habitat destruction and illegal pet trade, and an interesting fact about their brilliant plumage and loud calls. The Kannada text mirrors this information. The scene is set during daylight hours under clear weather conditions, indicating a typical zoo visit.

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