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This media file captures an outdoor animal enclosure, most likely within a zoo or wildlife park in Singapore. The primary subjects are several Nyalas, a species of antelope characterized by their brown coats with distinct vertical white stripes. In the foreground, a brown informational sign about Nyalas is displayed. The sign clearly states "Nyala" as the title and provides key facts: length (1.35 - 1.95m), height (0.9 - 1.2m), weight (55 - 140kg), and a lifespan of up to 19 years in human care. A small map indicates their native distribution in Southern Africa. Crucially, the sign highlights their conservation status as "EN" (Endangered), noting that "The Nyala population is decreasing due to habitat loss and poaching." An illustration on the sign depicts a male Nyala with prominent spiral horns alongside two hornless female or juvenile Nyalas. The sign features a decorative border with geometric, tribal-inspired patterns. Beyond the sign, the enclosure is floored with a light-colored, gravel-like surface. Three Nyalas are clearly visible. One Nyala on the far left is partially seen, facing away from the camera. Another Nyala in the middle is walking from right to left with its head lowered, appearing to graze or investigate the ground. A third Nyala on the right side of the enclosure stands with its head bent down, seemingly engaged in similar activity. The background features a rich, verdant landscape of lush green trees, dense foliage, and large rocks, simulating a natural habitat. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under an overcast sky or during a period of soft, diffused light, as no harsh shadows are evident. The scene appears peaceful and calm. In the immediate foreground, green and dry reeds or tall grasses are visible, separating the viewer's vantage point from the exhibit.
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