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This image captures an informational signboard about the Southern White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium Simum Simum) from the Family Rhinocerotidae, displayed outdoors, likely at a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The board is mounted vertically and is partially obscured by lush green foliage and tree branches in the upper left, casting some dappled light. The signboard features a large photograph of a white rhinoceros on the upper right side. The text is presented in both English and Kannada, detailing various aspects of the animal. Sections include "Physical features" (male weight ~2,300 kg, female ~1,700 kg), "Age of maturity" (females 6-7 years, males 10-12 years), "Gestation Period" (16 months), and "Life Span" (40-50 years). Further information covers "Facts" (historical hunting, current poaching threat, vulnerability due to size, unaggressive nature, poor eyesight, and herd behavior), "Behaviour" (lives in herds of up to 14, sub-adult males with adult females, adult bulls solitary), "Zoo Diet" (hay, paddy straw, lucern, green grass, vegetables, horse gram, Bengal gram, banana, wheat bran), "Natural Diet" (short grains, pure grazers), and "Habitat" (grassland and savannah). A small world map graphic illustrates the "Distribution" across South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Uganda. At the bottom, a "Conservation Status" bar lists categories from "Least Concern" to "Extinct," with "Endangered" highlighted, indicating the status of the Southern White Rhinoceros. The board uses a color scheme of white background with green, blue, and red accents for different sections and headings. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. No people or specific activities are visible.
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