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The image captures an informational display board about a Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus) in an outdoor setting, likely a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The board, which is mounted next to a green painted structure, is shown oriented sideways with a dirt ground and scattered leaves visible to the right.

The main subject is the detailed educational signage. No people are visible, and the implied activity is the viewing and learning about the anaconda. The top of the board features an image of a coiled anaconda.

Notable details on the sign, presented in English and Kannada script ("ಹಸಿರು ಅನಕೊಂಡ"), include:
*   **Family:** Boidae.
*   **Physical Features:** Average size is 14 ft, capable of reaching 24 ft; a narrow head; eyes located on top of the head to allow visibility out of water without exposing the body; olive green coloration with black blotches.
*   **Diet:** Its natural diet consists of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. In a zoo setting, its diet includes rats and mice.
*   **Distribution:** The Green Anaconda is found in South America.
*   **Toxicity:** It is classified as Non Venomous.
*   **Life Span:** Typically 15 to 25 years.
*   **Note:** It is explicitly stated that the Green Anaconda is the world's largest snake.
*   **Conservation Status:** The sign indicates its status as "Least Concern" on a scale that includes Near Threatened, Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered, and Extinct.
*   A QR code is also present in the upper right section of the board, presumably for more information.

The sign itself appears somewhat worn and scuffed, with a minor tear near the QR code. The setting suggests daytime conditions with natural light.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image captures an informational display board about a Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus) in an outdoor setting, likely a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The board, which is mounted next to a green painted structure, is shown oriented sideways with a dirt ground and scattered leaves visible to the right. The main subject is the detailed educational signage. No people are visible, and the implied activity is the viewing and learning about the anaconda. The top of the board features an image of a coiled anaconda. Notable details on the sign, presented in English and Kannada script ("ಹಸಿರು ಅನಕೊಂಡ"), include: * **Family:** Boidae. * **Physical Features:** Average size is 14 ft, capable of reaching 24 ft; a narrow head; eyes located on top of the head to allow visibility out of water without exposing the body; olive green coloration with black blotches. * **Diet:** Its natural diet consists of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. In a zoo setting, its diet includes rats and mice. * **Distribution:** The Green Anaconda is found in South America. * **Toxicity:** It is classified as Non Venomous. * **Life Span:** Typically 15 to 25 years. * **Note:** It is explicitly stated that the Green Anaconda is the world's largest snake. * **Conservation Status:** The sign indicates its status as "Least Concern" on a scale that includes Near Threatened, Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered, and Extinct. * A QR code is also present in the upper right section of the board, presumably for more information. The sign itself appears somewhat worn and scuffed, with a minor tear near the QR code. The setting suggests daytime conditions with natural light.

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