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The image displays a light green informational sign, positioned outdoors and partially obscured by green foliage along its bottom and right edges. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime.

The sign is dedicated to providing information about baboons, with "ಬೆಬೂನ್" (Baboon) written vertically on its far left side. It is composed of two main informational panels, each featuring an illustration and accompanying text in Kannada.

The left panel is titled "ಕೌಟುಂಬಿಕ ಜೀವನ" (Family Life). It shows a sketch of several baboons huddled together, possibly resting or sleeping. The text beneath this illustration describes hamadryas baboons as social creatures that typically live in large groups consisting of multiple males, females, and their young. It further explains their communication methods, such as raising or lowering their upper lips and producing distinct sounds to exchange messages.

The right panel features an illustration of a baboon reaching up to pluck what appear to be yellow fruits from a tree branch. Another baboon is depicted below, highlighting its hindquarters with prominent yellow coloration. The text in this section, repeated partly in a smaller adjacent white box, provides details for identifying male and female baboons within a group. It notes that a male's hindquarters are dark pink, heart-shaped, and large, while a female's are swollen, smaller, and light pink. The text concludes with a question: "Will you identify them in the group?"

The sign's content and presentation suggest it is part of an educational display, likely found in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary in Mysuru, India.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays a light green informational sign, positioned outdoors and partially obscured by green foliage along its bottom and right edges. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The sign is dedicated to providing information about baboons, with "ಬೆಬೂನ್" (Baboon) written vertically on its far left side. It is composed of two main informational panels, each featuring an illustration and accompanying text in Kannada. The left panel is titled "ಕೌಟುಂಬಿಕ ಜೀವನ" (Family Life). It shows a sketch of several baboons huddled together, possibly resting or sleeping. The text beneath this illustration describes hamadryas baboons as social creatures that typically live in large groups consisting of multiple males, females, and their young. It further explains their communication methods, such as raising or lowering their upper lips and producing distinct sounds to exchange messages. The right panel features an illustration of a baboon reaching up to pluck what appear to be yellow fruits from a tree branch. Another baboon is depicted below, highlighting its hindquarters with prominent yellow coloration. The text in this section, repeated partly in a smaller adjacent white box, provides details for identifying male and female baboons within a group. It notes that a male's hindquarters are dark pink, heart-shaped, and large, while a female's are swollen, smaller, and light pink. The text concludes with a question: "Will you identify them in the group?" The sign's content and presentation suggest it is part of an educational display, likely found in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary in Mysuru, India.

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