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An information board about elephants is displayed outdoors, set against a background of lush green foliage and tree branches, indicative of a natural or zoological garden environment. The board features the logo for "Mysuru Zoological Gardens" at the top left, confirming its location context in Mysuru, India.

The board's main title reads "Facts about Elephants" and "Enterprising Elephants." It contains text in both English and Kannada, providing educational information about these animals.

Key sections include:
1.  **"Family life"**: Describes the matriarch as the oldest and most experienced female, responsible for the herd's safety. It also states that male elephants are pushed out of the herd when they reach sexual maturity in their mid-teens.
2.  **"Keeping in touch"**: Explains that elephants communicate using all their senses, including touch, hearing, sight, and smell.

Several photographs illustrate these points:
-   A large image shows a herd of elephants, including adults and calves, walking across a grassy plain with palm-like trees in the background.
-   Smaller images depict:
    -   Two elephants interacting near water, one with its trunk on the other's back.
    -   An elephant lying or leaning against a log.
    -   A close-up of two elephant faces, highlighting their trunks and tusks.
    -   A single elephant walking in a field.

The image is captured in daylight, with clear visibility of the board and its content, suggesting fair weather. The overall tone is informative and educational.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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An information board about elephants is displayed outdoors, set against a background of lush green foliage and tree branches, indicative of a natural or zoological garden environment. The board features the logo for "Mysuru Zoological Gardens" at the top left, confirming its location context in Mysuru, India. The board's main title reads "Facts about Elephants" and "Enterprising Elephants." It contains text in both English and Kannada, providing educational information about these animals. Key sections include: 1. **"Family life"**: Describes the matriarch as the oldest and most experienced female, responsible for the herd's safety. It also states that male elephants are pushed out of the herd when they reach sexual maturity in their mid-teens. 2. **"Keeping in touch"**: Explains that elephants communicate using all their senses, including touch, hearing, sight, and smell. Several photographs illustrate these points: - A large image shows a herd of elephants, including adults and calves, walking across a grassy plain with palm-like trees in the background. - Smaller images depict: - Two elephants interacting near water, one with its trunk on the other's back. - An elephant lying or leaning against a log. - A close-up of two elephant faces, highlighting their trunks and tusks. - A single elephant walking in a field. The image is captured in daylight, with clear visibility of the board and its content, suggesting fair weather. The overall tone is informative and educational.

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