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This image captures an indoor exhibit featuring a model of an Ongole cattle, likely in Bogor, Indonesia. In the foreground, a detailed white model cow, identified as a "SAPI PERANAKAN ONGOLE (PO)" or Ongole crossbred cattle, stands on a wooden base decorated with simulated muddy ground. A thin rope is attached to its nose, trailing across a patch of artificial green grass. The model cow has a prominent hump, dewlap, and small black horns, consistent with the Ongole breed. To the right of the white model cow is a display board with text in Indonesian. The title "SAPI PERANAKAN ONGOLE (PO)" is clearly visible. The accompanying text describes the Ongole cattle as a local breed widely raised in Indonesia, particularly in Central and East Java. It highlights their adaptability to tropical climates, good growth rate, and historical use as draft animals. The text also mentions their characteristic white color, hump, and dewlap. In the background, a large photomural serves as a backdrop, depicting an agricultural scene. Two men are visible, one standing on the back of a white pickup truck, and another carrying a large white sack towards the truck, suggesting a harvesting or loading activity. Palm trees and lush greenery are seen behind them. To the right of the backdrop, another section of the mural shows rows of corn (maize) crops. Partially visible in the far right background is a brown model cow, similar in scale to the white one. The exhibit is well-lit, showcasing the details of the models and informational text.
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