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An outdoor, brightly lit display features a rustic wooden structure adorned with numerous circular wood slices, each showcasing a close-up photograph of a different primate species. The display is titled "Primates" on a large vertical wooden plank, with the Kannada equivalent "ಮೈಸೂರು" (Mysuru) written vertically on another plank, and "ಮೃಗಾಲಯ" (Mrigalaya - Zoo) on a curved wooden element below it. Two children are interacting with the display. One child, wearing a blue shirt, is seen looking through an empty circular hole in the wooden structure, while another child is also partially visible, seemingly engaging with the display. Some of the circular holes are empty, offering peepholes or frames, while others contain the primate images. Visible primate species include a Chimpanzee, an Orangutan, a White-cheeked Gibbon, an Eastern Black Crested Gibbon, a Ring-tailed Lemur, a Bonnet Macaque, and various other monkeys and apes, often labeled in both English and Kannada. The top-left corner features a logo for "SRI CHAMARAJENDRA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS MYSURU." The setting is outdoors, likely a zoo or botanical garden, with lush green foliage and trees in the background, and a concrete path strewn with fallen leaves in the foreground, suggesting a sunny day. Other visible text includes "Tag Mysuru Zoo" next to a QR code on a wooden sign, and a small red sign indicating "NO SMOKING ZONE." The wooden structure appears well-maintained and serves as an educational exhibit for visitors to the zoo in Mysuru, India.
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