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This image captures a vibrant outdoor mural or ground painting featuring two detailed crocodiles. The main subjects are two large, grey-scaled crocodiles. The one on the left appears longer and straighter, depicted from above, showcasing its textured back and tail. The crocodile on the right is shown in a curved pose, revealing more of its underside and limbs, with its head oriented towards the bottom right. The painted background consists of abstract blue-green foliage and murky tones, suggesting an aquatic or jungle environment. The art style emphasizes the scaly texture and robust form of the reptiles. On the far right, there's a real-world element: a raised edge or curb filled with dried brown leaves or debris. A small, green potted plant is placed on this edge near the top right corner. Another real plant with bright yellow-green leaves is partially visible in the bottom left, indicating natural light. Visible text on the painting includes the English word "Morelet's" and Kannada script (ಕಾರೆಲೆಟಿನ್) above it, likely also referring to "Morelet's." This suggests the crocodiles depicted are Morelet's crocodiles. The painting appears to be somewhat weathered, indicating its outdoor exposure. The scene is illuminated by daylight, and the image is captured from an overhead perspective, rotated clockwise. Given the context, this mural is located in Mysuru, India.
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