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A young child, viewed from behind, stands next to a large, irregularly shaped information sign mounted on a wall, within what appears to be an indoor or covered area of a zoo. The child has long, dark hair and is dressed in a vibrant blue, orange, and white floral patterned top paired with light-colored pants. Their right hand is extended, pointing at a section of the sign, suggesting engagement with its content. The sign, designed to resemble tree foliage, is predominantly green and provides details about the "Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens" in Mysuru, India. It states the zoo was "Established Year: 1892" by "Founder: Sri Chamaranjendra Wadiyar," covers an "Area of the zoo: 80 acres," and houses "145 Species," including "54 Mammals," "66 Birds," "25 Reptiles," and "20 Endangered Species." A significant portion of the sign is dedicated to "Do's In a Zoo" and "Don'ts in a Zoo," accompanied by illustrative icons. The "Do's" include: "Follow the zoo's rules and guidelines at all times," "Respect the animals by observing them from a safe distance," "Dispose of trash properly in designated bins," "Stay on marked paths and trails," "Speak quietly and avoid disturbing the animals," "Read and follow the signage," "Supervise children closely," "Use cameras without flash," and "Support conservation effort." The "Don'ts" advise visitors not to: "feed the animals," "tap on glass enclosures," "throw objects into enclosures," "climb or lean on barriers," "litter or leave waste," "bring pets into the zoo," "smoke or use tobacco," "touch animals," "run or shout," "bring balloons," and "spit in public." Other text visible on the sign reads "RESPECT WILDLIFE" and "Mean products at the zoo shop." In the background, to the right of the sign, an electrical outlet is visible on the wall, and a beige, plastic-cased device (likely a UPS or inverter) sits atop a matching plastic storage unit. The wall is a light, neutral color, and the floor is concrete.
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