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The image displays a green information signboard, likely from a zoo or wildlife park, detailing the Sarus Crane (Grus Antigone). The signboard is seen through a metal mesh fence, suggesting an animal enclosure.

The main subject of the signboard is the Sarus Crane, illustrated by two light blue depictions of the bird with prominent red heads and necks. The text is presented in both English and Kannada.

In English, the signboard identifies the Sarus Crane as the "Tallest flying bird of the world and largest bird of India," describing it as "a large, tall grey bird with long neck and bare red legs; naked red head and upper neck; eyes orange." It notes that "Juvenile have brown head and neck feathers." Key details provided include:
- **Size:** 1.5 to 1.75 m standing
- **Life span:** 20 years
- **Habitat:** Canals, irrigation and wet lands
- **Status:** Vulnerable
- **Natural Diet:** Grain, shoots, vegetable matter of wetland, insects, reptiles, fish and frogs
- **Zoo Diet:** Fish, bread, crustaceans, grains and veg greens
- **Geographical Distribution:** India, Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Thailand and Australia

The Kannada text largely mirrors the English information, covering the bird's description, size, lifespan, habitat, status, natural diet, and zoo diet. The title "ಸಾರಸ್ ಕ್ರೇನ್" (Saras Crane) is prominent.

A QR code is visible in the bottom right section of the signboard, likely for more information. The signboard itself is green, resembling grass, with white text for most information and red text for headings or emphasis (e.g., "Vulnerable"). The image was captured in Mysuru, India, indicating the location of this particular information display.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays a green information signboard, likely from a zoo or wildlife park, detailing the Sarus Crane (Grus Antigone). The signboard is seen through a metal mesh fence, suggesting an animal enclosure. The main subject of the signboard is the Sarus Crane, illustrated by two light blue depictions of the bird with prominent red heads and necks. The text is presented in both English and Kannada. In English, the signboard identifies the Sarus Crane as the "Tallest flying bird of the world and largest bird of India," describing it as "a large, tall grey bird with long neck and bare red legs; naked red head and upper neck; eyes orange." It notes that "Juvenile have brown head and neck feathers." Key details provided include: - **Size:** 1.5 to 1.75 m standing - **Life span:** 20 years - **Habitat:** Canals, irrigation and wet lands - **Status:** Vulnerable - **Natural Diet:** Grain, shoots, vegetable matter of wetland, insects, reptiles, fish and frogs - **Zoo Diet:** Fish, bread, crustaceans, grains and veg greens - **Geographical Distribution:** India, Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Thailand and Australia The Kannada text largely mirrors the English information, covering the bird's description, size, lifespan, habitat, status, natural diet, and zoo diet. The title "ಸಾರಸ್ ಕ್ರೇನ್" (Saras Crane) is prominent. A QR code is visible in the bottom right section of the signboard, likely for more information. The signboard itself is green, resembling grass, with white text for most information and red text for headings or emphasis (e.g., "Vulnerable"). The image was captured in Mysuru, India, indicating the location of this particular information display.

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