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An outdoor informational sign, likely located in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary in Mysuru, India, is presented under clear, sunny skies. The sign is made of wood and features four vertical panels, each displaying information about a different animal. The image is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its correct orientation. Each panel includes the animal's name in English and Kannada script, along with a small, house-shaped photographic cutout of the animal at the top. From left to right, the panels identify: 1. **Indian Grey Wolf** (ಭಾರತದ ಬೂದು ತೋಳ) 2. **Wild Dog** (ಕಾಡು ನಾಯಿ) 3. **Hyena** (ಕತ್ತೆ ಕಿರುಬ) 4. **Sloth Bear** (ಕರಡಿ) The panels are colored in alternating shades of brown and beige. The sign itself is mounted on a sturdy wooden beam. The background is filled with vibrant green foliage, including large leaves and vines, and a section of a rough-barked palm tree trunk. The bright blue sky is visible in the upper parts of the image, indicating daylight. No people are present, allowing the focus to remain on the educational display and its natural setting. The use of both English and Kannada text is a strong indicator of the location within Karnataka, India.
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