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The image features an information board about Asian Elephants, specifically "Elephas maximus" and "Asian Elephant Family: Elephantidae," located outdoors, likely within a zoo or wildlife sanctuary in Mysuru, India. The board is presented vertically and contains text in both English and Kannada. The content is divided into sections detailing the elephant's diet and features. The "Natural diet" describes them as herbivores consuming grasses, leaves, fruits, and bark. The "Zoo diet" lists items such as boiled rice, ragi, sprouts, vegetables, fruits, sugarcane, and hay. Key features highlighted include: 1. The dominant elephant in a herd is a female matriarch, often the oldest and most experienced. 2. Ivory tusks are identified as incisors used for digging, uprooting trees, and display. 3. Elephants communicate using low-frequency sound waves that can travel up to 10 miles. 4. Gestation is approximately 18-22 months, typically resulting in a single offspring. The board itself appears to be made of a durable material, with some minor dust or wear visible on its surface. Green foliage is visible around and behind the board, indicating a natural, outdoor setting. The lighting suggests it is daytime. No people or animals are visible in the frame, with the focus solely on the educational information presented.
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