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This media file features an informational sign about the "Nilgai" or "Blue Bull," likely located within a zoo or wildlife sanctuary, possibly in Mysuru, India. The sign itself is light green with darker green striped patterns, shaped like stylized foliage, and mounted upright. To the left, a grey, silhouetted cutout of a Nilgai with horns is visible, positioned as if looking over a chain-link fence that forms the background. Lush, green real foliage surrounds and partially obscures the top of the sign and the fence. The sign provides comprehensive details about the Nilgai. Visible text includes its Scientific Classification (Boselaphus tragocamelus), Habitat (India and Nepal, grasslands, woodlands, scrub forests), Physical Characteristics (size, weight, and color differences between males and females), Diet (herbivorous, listing specific wild and zoo foods), Lifespan (12-15 years wild, up to 21 captivity), Mating and Reproduction (gestation period 240-258 days, 1 calf), Threats (habitat destruction, hunting, crop raiding conflicts), and Interesting Facts (largest Asian antelope, distinct sexual dimorphism). The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime with clear weather. The fence appears to reflect a warm, golden light, possibly from the sun. The image captures an educational moment, inviting viewers to learn about this Asian antelope.
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