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This image is a photograph of a page from a printed publication, likely a book or magazine. The page features a prominent color illustration or photograph of a Peregrine Falcon, positioned above descriptive English text. The falcon is depicted standing, facing towards the right side of the frame. It exhibits characteristic dark grey plumage on its back and wings, a distinct black cap, black malar stripes (tear marks) below its eyes, and white underparts with fine horizontal dark barring. Its beak is yellow at the cere, transitioning to a dark tip, and its talons are bright yellow-orange. The bird stands on a textured surface, appearing as dark green or brown ground. The background behind the falcon is softly blurred, presenting a muted gradient of green and brown tones, suggesting an outdoor or natural environment. Below the image, sans-serif text printed in black details information about animal speeds. The text states: "The fastest animal in the world is Peregrine Falcon, it can attain a maximum speed of up to 108.333 m/s or 390 km/h. Cheetah is the fastest animal in the land can reach a fastest speed of 33.33 m/s or 120 km/h." The physical page itself appears slightly off-white or cream-colored, with a faint yellow vertical border visible along the left edge of the image and along the right margin of the text. A thin horizontal green and blue line is visible at the very top edge of the page. The overall photograph of the page shows minor grain and slight image imperfections consistent with a digital capture of a physical document. No identifiable features within the image indicate a specific physical location in the city of Quetta, Pakistan. The image solely depicts a printed informational graphic.
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