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The image displays a dark-colored informational sign, likely found in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary in Mysuru, India, given the location context. The sign is oriented vertically but appears rotated in the image. The main subject of the sign is a Lion-tailed Macaque, identified by the Kannada text "ಸಿಂಗಲೀಕ : ಮೆಕಾಕ ಸೈಲೆನಸ್" (Lion-tailed Macaque: Macaca silenus). A prominent, large image of a macaque's head and upper body occupies the lower left portion of the sign. The monkey has distinctive light grey/white fur forming a mane around its dark face and bright, alert eyes. A smaller inset picture of a similar macaque is visible on the lower right. The sign features text in Kannada, printed in gold/yellow, detailing facts about the animal. Key information includes: - Its habitat: the Western Ghats region of southwestern India. - Its foraging intelligence: macaques use cheek pouches that extend to their neck to store food. - Fascinating facts: the tail can be one-third to one and a half times its body length; they satisfy thirst by licking moisture from trees; and they are called "little lions on trees" due to their lion-like mane and tail, with black, silky hair around the neck and face. - The description of the hair and tail tip is incomplete. The background behind the sign is an out-of-focus outdoor setting with green foliage, hints of red flowers on the left, and what appears to be a bright, sunny sky, indicating daytime. The sign itself shows signs of wear, with some scratches and dust.
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