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This image displays an information sign about a Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) at what appears to be a zoo in Mysuru, India, given the presence of Kannada text and the location context. The sign, predominantly brown and beige, is mounted behind a chain-link fence, through which trees and foliage are visible, suggesting an animal enclosure. The sign features a photograph of a Ring-tailed Lemur perched on a wooden branch. The informational text is presented in both English and Kannada, covering various aspects of the animal's life. Sections include "Habitat and Distribution," stating it is endemic to south-central and southwest Madagascar. "Diet in the zoo" lists fruits, vegetables, greens, sprouts, and insects, while "Diet in the wild" describes them as generally herbivorous, feeding on berries, fruits, and other vegetation, occasionally supplemented with bird eggs, insects, and small mammals. "Life span" is indicated as 20-27 years. "Breeding habits" details a gestation period of about 135 days, usually resulting in a single offspring but sometimes twins or triplets. It also notes that the entire group helps care for the young, and lemurs begin climbing at three weeks, becoming independent around six months. The "Conservation status" section states "IUCN Red List: Near threatened." A small world map highlights Madagascar to visually represent the lemur's natural habitat. The sign appears slightly weathered, with some wear visible on its edges.
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