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The image shows an informational sign about a "Lesser Adjutant Stork" (Leptoptilos javanicus), likely at a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The sign has a green background with white text, provided in both English and Kannada. A colorful, somewhat worn cutout of the stork, depicted with glossy metallic black upper parts, white undersides, a large yellow bill, and a naked head and neck, is attached to the left side of the sign. Key information visible on the sign includes: * **Description:** "Glossy metallic black upper parts and white below; enormous wedge shaped yellow bill; naked head and neck; legs black." * **Size:** 110-120 cm tall * **Life span:** 30 years * **Habitat:** Swamp and flooded land * **Status:** Vulnerable * **Natural Diet:** Fish, frog, reptiles, crustaceans and carrions * **Zoo Diet:** Fish * **Geographical Distribution:** India, Sri Lanka, China and Indonesia The sign is mounted on what appears to be a wire mesh fence, indicating an animal enclosure. A small brown rectangular object is taped over a portion of the Kannada text in the bottom right corner of the board, partially obscuring the Kannada translation of the geographical distribution. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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