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A vertically oriented, green informational sign details the "MYSORE AMBASSADORS" Thabo and Demba, two gorillas, in what appears to be a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The sign is primarily green with white and light green text and graphical elements. At the top left, the title "MYSORE AMBASSADORS" is displayed in English and Kannada ("ಮೈಸೂರಿನ ರಾಯಭಾರಿಗಳು"). Below this, two light green oval sections provide details on the gorillas: "THABO," born on "23.11.2007," and "DEMBA," born on "13.01.2013." A male symbol (♂) is prominently featured next to Thabo's details. Two maps are visible centrally on the sign: one of Germany with "Munster" marked, and another of India with "Mysore" marked, connected by a dashed line, indicating a geographical connection, possibly related to the gorillas' origin or transfer. Multiple photographs of gorillas fill the right and bottom sections of the sign. These images capture various stages and activities: a young gorilla sitting on grass, a large photo of several gorillas huddled together, a baby gorilla looking up from green grass, an adult gorilla resting, an adult and juvenile gorilla interacting, and a gorilla stretching its legs. The gorillas are dark-furred, and the photographs generally depict them in natural, grassy environments. A small, white rectangular sign partially visible at the bottom right corner reads "WILD ANIMALS ARE GREAT ASSETS." The sign is set outdoors, with green foliage visible above and a concrete path below, under natural daylight conditions. The entire sign is slightly tilted to the left.
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