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This media file displays an informational sign about a leopard, likely situated in a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The sign is slightly tilted and features "Leopard" as its prominent title, written vertically on a brown, ripped-paper-shaped header.

A cut-out image of a leopard, lying down with its head turned towards the viewer, occupies the lower right portion of the sign. The leopard's characteristic spotted coat is clearly visible. This image overlays an artwork depicting green foliage.

The sign provides extensive details about leopards. Visible text includes its "Scientific Classification" (Common Name: Leopard, Scientific Name: Panthera pardus fusca), and "Characteristic features" such as length (3 to 6.2 feet), weight (Females: 28 to 60 kg; Males: 37 to 90 kg), their solitary and territorial nature, unique rosettes, excellent eyesight (6 times better than humans) and hearing (twice that of humans), retractable claws, hunting methods (stalking, pouncing, fatal neck bite), and the habit of dragging carcasses to treetops. Further biological details include "Sexual maturity" (2.5 years), "Gestation period" (90-105 days), "Litter size" (1-6 cubs), and "Life span" (12-15 years). Its "Natural Diet" is listed as ungulates, monkeys, rodents, birds, and small mammals, with "Zoo Diet" as meat. The sign specifies its "Habitat" as forest areas, rocky scrub jungles, temperate forests, woodlands, and near human habitation, and its "Distribution" across Southern parts of Asia and the African continent.

In the background, a chain-link fence is visible on the left side, suggesting an enclosure. The setting appears to be outdoors during the daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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This media file displays an informational sign about a leopard, likely situated in a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The sign is slightly tilted and features "Leopard" as its prominent title, written vertically on a brown, ripped-paper-shaped header. A cut-out image of a leopard, lying down with its head turned towards the viewer, occupies the lower right portion of the sign. The leopard's characteristic spotted coat is clearly visible. This image overlays an artwork depicting green foliage. The sign provides extensive details about leopards. Visible text includes its "Scientific Classification" (Common Name: Leopard, Scientific Name: Panthera pardus fusca), and "Characteristic features" such as length (3 to 6.2 feet), weight (Females: 28 to 60 kg; Males: 37 to 90 kg), their solitary and territorial nature, unique rosettes, excellent eyesight (6 times better than humans) and hearing (twice that of humans), retractable claws, hunting methods (stalking, pouncing, fatal neck bite), and the habit of dragging carcasses to treetops. Further biological details include "Sexual maturity" (2.5 years), "Gestation period" (90-105 days), "Litter size" (1-6 cubs), and "Life span" (12-15 years). Its "Natural Diet" is listed as ungulates, monkeys, rodents, birds, and small mammals, with "Zoo Diet" as meat. The sign specifies its "Habitat" as forest areas, rocky scrub jungles, temperate forests, woodlands, and near human habitation, and its "Distribution" across Southern parts of Asia and the African continent. In the background, a chain-link fence is visible on the left side, suggesting an enclosure. The setting appears to be outdoors during the daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene.

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