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The image displays an informational sign, likely from a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India, given the dual language text of English and Kannada. The sign provides details about the "Saltwater Crocodile aka Estuarine Crocodile" (Crocodylus porosus) from the Crocodylidae family. The sign is set against a vibrant green background of lush foliage, suggesting an outdoor, natural environment under bright daylight. No people are visible. Key information presented on the sign includes: - **Habitat:** Brackish waters around coastal areas and rivers. - **Facts:** Length is 3-6 meters, with males reaching up to 7 meters. - **Features:** 1. It is the largest living crocodilian species with high salinity tolerance. 2. Capable of preying on almost any animal entering its territory on land or water. 3. Females lay 40-60 eggs between November and March, with an incubation period of 80-90 days. - **Zoo diet:** Beef and chicken. - **Natural diet:** Fish, Amphibians, Birds, Reptiles, and Mammals. - **Life Span:** 40-60 years. The sign also indicates the conservation status using categories: "Least Concern," "Near Threatened," "Vulnerable," "Endangered," and "Critica." "Least Concern" is highlighted, implying that is the current status for the Saltwater Crocodile, though there's an OCR artifact "FUCK" which likely represents a logo or abbreviation (e.g., IUCN). The information is presented clearly with both English and Kannada translations for each section.
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