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The image shows a sign located at the Beijing Zoo in Beijing, China (latitude: 39.94, longitude: 116.331). The sign is made of blue and white plastic and is attached to a metal fence. The sign has a picture of a Malayan Tapir and contains information about the species in Chinese and English. The Malayan Tapir is black and white and is pictured standing on a rocky terrain. Above the picture is the Chinese word "马来貘" written in large, bold black characters and beneath that "马来貘" is written in smaller Chinese characters along with a description of the species' habitat, diet, and characteristics. Below the image of the Tapir is a map of the world with a red dot on the Southeast Asian peninsula where the Tapir is native. Below the map is a QR code and the words "北京动物园 微信公众号" which translates to "Beijing Zoo WeChat Public Account" and an icon of a Panda. The English text on the sign says "Malay Tapir" in large, bold black characters with the following description: "The Malayan tapir, also called the Oriental tapir, is the largest of the five species of tapir. They have rather poor eyesight, but excellent hearing and sense of smell. They are primarily solitary creatures, marking out large tracts of land as their territory. Exclusively herbivorous, they primarily forage for more than 115 species of plants, the tender shoots and leaves of moving slowly through the forest and pausing often to eat and note the scents left behind by other tapirs in the area. This species is listed as Endangered due to a decline estimated from loss of available habitat, fragmentation of remaining habitat and increasing loss of individuals due to hunting." There is also a symbol of a panda and the words "Endangered" next to it. The sign also has a series of icons, including a fire, a storm, a flood, and a warning triangle to denote potential safety risks to visitors. The sign has the number "01036601" at the bottom right.
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