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An outdoor educational sign about the Himalayan Goral (Naemorhedus goral) is displayed in a sunny setting, likely in Mysuru, India, given the presence of Kannada text. The sign is oriented vertically and appears to be somewhat weathered and dirty, with streaks and speckles across its surface.

The main subject of the sign is the Himalayan Goral, with a clear image of the animal alongside descriptive text in both English and Kannada. The text details the animal's classification ("Family: Bovidae"), physical features (medium-sized herbivores, dark brown coat, short and coarse hair, short sharp horns, body length 81-130 cm, weight 35-42 Kg), breeding season (November-December, gestation 170-218 days), life span (15 years), and natural and captive diet (leaves, grasses, hay, lucern, etc.). It also describes their habitat (steep mountainous areas, evergreen forests, rocky terrain) and geographical distribution (Himalayas, including Bhutan, Northern India, Nepal, Southern Tibet, and Western Myanmar).

To the right of the sign, a cluster of reddish-brown leafy plants partially obscures the view. The ground or wall bordering the sign on the left is an earthy, light brown color. The bright sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a clear, bright day. There is no human activity depicted.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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An outdoor educational sign about the Himalayan Goral (Naemorhedus goral) is displayed in a sunny setting, likely in Mysuru, India, given the presence of Kannada text. The sign is oriented vertically and appears to be somewhat weathered and dirty, with streaks and speckles across its surface. The main subject of the sign is the Himalayan Goral, with a clear image of the animal alongside descriptive text in both English and Kannada. The text details the animal's classification ("Family: Bovidae"), physical features (medium-sized herbivores, dark brown coat, short and coarse hair, short sharp horns, body length 81-130 cm, weight 35-42 Kg), breeding season (November-December, gestation 170-218 days), life span (15 years), and natural and captive diet (leaves, grasses, hay, lucern, etc.). It also describes their habitat (steep mountainous areas, evergreen forests, rocky terrain) and geographical distribution (Himalayas, including Bhutan, Northern India, Nepal, Southern Tibet, and Western Myanmar). To the right of the sign, a cluster of reddish-brown leafy plants partially obscures the view. The ground or wall bordering the sign on the left is an earthy, light brown color. The bright sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a clear, bright day. There is no human activity depicted.

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