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The image displays a light-green educational sign, predominantly in Kannada, featuring illustrations and facts about elephants. The sign is oriented vertically, and the photograph is taken outdoors, with dense tree foliage and branches visible around and behind it, suggesting a park, zoo, or natural history setting. Bright sunlight casts distinct shadows of leaves onto the sign, indicating it is daytime. The sign's content is entirely dedicated to elephants. It includes various monochrome illustrations of elephants: one appearing to weigh itself on a scale, another spraying water with its trunk, a mother with a calf, an elephant with large ears, and several depicting specific features or behaviors like lifting objects. There are also detailed diagrams of an elephant's molars and a separate illustration emphasizing the versatility of the trunk. The text, written in Kannada, provides numerous facts about elephants. Key information conveyed includes: - Elephants are the largest and heaviest land animals, with an African male weighing up to 6 tons (equivalent to 5 motor cars). - They are mammals, giving birth to live young and feeding them milk. - Their gestation period is approximately 22 months. - They are herbivores, consuming various plant parts like leaves, grass, bark, roots, fruits, and vegetables. - Elephants possess large molars that are replaced up to six times during their lifetime. - The trunk, described as a combination of nose and upper lip, is highlighted for its diverse uses, such as lifting, digging, caressing, spraying water, and facilitating eating and drinking. The sign is weathered in some areas, particularly along its edges, and the print shows some fading due to exposure. The overall scene captures an informative display blending into its natural, leafy surroundings.
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