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An outdoor informational sign, oriented vertically due to the image's rotation, displays a "Guess Who I Am" game featuring eight different primates. The sign is set against a backdrop of green foliage, trees, and leafy ground cover, suggesting a zoo, sanctuary, or park environment in Mysuru, India.

Each of the eight numbered panels on the sign presents a photograph of a primate along with a descriptive clue. For example, primate number 1, a white-furred langur, states, "My name is related to a Hindu God." Number 2, a chimpanzee, boasts, "You share 98% of genetic DNA with me." Other clues refer to origin (Madagascar for the ring-tailed lemur), specific geographical locations (Nilgiri hills for the Nilgiri langur), and distinctive physical features.

At the bottom of the sign, an "ANSWERS" section lists the names of the primates from 1 to 8, revealing them as: 1. Hanuman langur/Common langur, 2. Chimpanzee, 3. Rhesus macaque, 4. Gorilla, 5. Ring tailed lemur, 6. Nilgiri langur, 7. Hamadryads baboon, and 8. Marmoset. The sign is clearly visible under bright daylight conditions, encouraging interaction and learning about different primate species.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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An outdoor informational sign, oriented vertically due to the image's rotation, displays a "Guess Who I Am" game featuring eight different primates. The sign is set against a backdrop of green foliage, trees, and leafy ground cover, suggesting a zoo, sanctuary, or park environment in Mysuru, India. Each of the eight numbered panels on the sign presents a photograph of a primate along with a descriptive clue. For example, primate number 1, a white-furred langur, states, "My name is related to a Hindu God." Number 2, a chimpanzee, boasts, "You share 98% of genetic DNA with me." Other clues refer to origin (Madagascar for the ring-tailed lemur), specific geographical locations (Nilgiri hills for the Nilgiri langur), and distinctive physical features. At the bottom of the sign, an "ANSWERS" section lists the names of the primates from 1 to 8, revealing them as: 1. Hanuman langur/Common langur, 2. Chimpanzee, 3. Rhesus macaque, 4. Gorilla, 5. Ring tailed lemur, 6. Nilgiri langur, 7. Hamadryads baboon, and 8. Marmoset. The sign is clearly visible under bright daylight conditions, encouraging interaction and learning about different primate species.

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