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An informational sign about the Swamp Deer or Barasingha (Rucervus duvaucelii) is the central subject of this outdoor, sunlit photograph. The sign, which appears to be in a zoo or wildlife park, is tilted, indicating it was photographed at an angle. The sign provides detailed information about the Barasingha in English and Kannada. Key facts include: * **Family:** Cervidae * **Habitat:** Marshlands, grassland, and forested areas. * **Physical Characteristics:** Shoulder height of 130-140 cm and weight around 170-180 kg. * **Features:** Notable antlers with 10-14 tines (sometimes up to 20), herds typically containing 8-20 individuals (with larger herds up to 60), and a breeding season from September to April, leading to births after 240-250 days gestation from August to November. * **Diet:** Natural diet includes grass, pods, flowers, fruits, and other vegetation, while the zoo diet consists of bran, vegetables, sprouts, grass, and various browse. * **Range:** Native to India (Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Sunderbans, Madhya Pradesh) and Nepal, with a small map illustrating this range. * **Conservation Status:** The sign's lower edge indicates the animal's conservation status as "Vulnerable" with a pink marker, against a scale that includes "Critically Endangered," "Endangered," "Near Threatened," and "Least Concern." The sign also features two illustrations of deer. The background shows a dry, earthy ground with scattered green bushes and trees, suggesting a warm and sunny day, with sunlight creating some glare on the sign's surface. No people are visible in the image.
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