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The image shows a sign at the Beijing Zoo, located at the coordinates 39.942 latitude, 116.331 longitude. The sign is a light gray color with a white rhinoceros depicted at the top. The image of the rhinoceros is close-up, showing the front view of the animal, including its face, head, and front legs. Below the rhinoceros image, the sign has text in both English and Chinese. The English text refers to the animal as a "Square-lipped Rhinoceros" or "White Rhino" and includes information about the animal's geographic range, the fact that it is critically endangered, and some "fun facts" about the white rhino, including the fact that the rhinoceros is not actually white but gray, that the rhinoceros is the second largest terrestrial mammal after the African elephant, and that the rhino horn is made of keratin. A small black and white image of a rhino head is depicted on the sign, along with a map of the African continent showing the range of the white rhino. The bottom right corner of the sign shows the logo of "African Wildlife" in black. The sign is mounted on a wooden pole, and the ground around it is covered in light brown soil.
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