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An outdoor scene features a large, vertically oriented information signboard, prominently displaying a close-up image of a hippopotamus's head emerging from water. The sign is adorned with text in Kannada script, explaining facts about the hippopotamus, including its ability to stay underwater for 3-5 minutes, its unique "blood sweat" for sun protection, and its method of territorial marking using faeces. The large Kannada word "ನೀರುಕುದುರೆ" (Neerukudure), meaning Hippopotamus, is written vertically on the right side of the sign. The signboard is set amidst lush green foliage, with bamboo-like leaves and other broad leaves framing the top and sides, suggesting a natural and verdant environment. Bright sunlight filters through the leaves, indicating a clear, sunny daytime. In the background, several individuals, likely visitors, can be seen observing or walking within what appears to be a zoo or wildlife park enclosure. Their presence implies an educational or recreational activity. The general setting, with the informative sign and visible visitors, points to a zoo environment, specifically in Mysuru, India, given the Kannada text.
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