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An outdoor informational sign about the King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is captured from a slightly high angle, resting at a diagonal tilt on uneven, earthy ground. The sign features a clear image of a King Cobra coiled and raising its head. The ground appears to be soil or a textured, brown surface, with a small piece of white litter visible near the bottom right. The sign is primarily in English, with parallel text in Kannada. Key information displayed includes: - **Species:** KING COBRA (Ophiophagus hannah) - **Family:** Elapidae - **Status:** VENOMOUS, RARE - **Habitat:** Thick primary forests with heavy rainfall. - **Facts:** Length at hatching 17-20 inches, adult approx. 118 inches. - **Features:** Described as the longest venomous snake, capable of injecting huge quantities of venom, and the only snake to build nests, with females staying with eggs for 70 days. - **Diet:** Natural diet is other snakes; zoo diet includes rat snakes. - **Life Span:** Up to 20 years. - **Range:** India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Philippines, indicated also by a map with a highlighted region. - **Conservation Status:** Marked as "Vulnerable" on a scale that includes Least Concern, Near Threatened, Endangered, Critically Endangered, and Extinct. The image suggests a setting like a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India, where such educational displays are common. The lighting indicates it is daytime.
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