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This is a medium shot of a weathered, white informational sign standing on a dirt and grass ground with some concrete structures in the background, suggesting an outdoor enclosure. The sign, which is the primary subject, is heavily stained and faded, with some text barely legible. It appears to be a descriptive plaque for African savanna elephants. The text on the sign includes headings like "COMMON NAME", "SCIENTIFIC NAME", "HAUSA NAME", "CLASS", "ORDER", and "FAMILY". It also mentions "DONATED BY ESU KARU LGA, NASARAWA STATE" and "BROUGHT TO JOS WILDLIFE PARK IN 1988". Further details discuss the characteristics of savanna elephants, distinguishing them from Indian elephants and noting they are "FRIENDLY AND IF PROPERLY TRAINED ONE CAN RIDE ON IT". It also provides information on "AVERAGE HEIGHT", "GESTATION PERIOD", "LITTER NUMBER", "LIFE EXPECTANCY", and "FEEDING HABITS", stating they are "HERBIVOROUS" and "LIVE IN HERDS AVERACING SOMETIMES UP TO 50 LED BY AN OLD FEMALE". The background shows lush green grass, trees, and some cylindrical concrete structures that could be part of animal enclosures or water features. The ground in the foreground is a mix of sand and dried grass. The overall impression is of a wildlife park or zoo in a somewhat rustic or natural setting. The sign's condition suggests it has been exposed to the elements for a considerable time. The context provided by the sign's text indicates that the location is likely the Jos Wildlife Park in Nasarawa State, Nigeria.
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