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A rectangular informational sign with a green border is positioned in an outdoor, natural setting. The sign, which is tilted slightly and displays text in Spanish, focuses on sloths. Text visible includes "Perezoso de Tres Dedos," "Familia Bradypodidae," "(Bradypus variegatus)," "¿Sabías qué?", "¿Qué come?", "Frutas," "Flores," and "Hojas." There is also text at the bottom of the sign that reads "Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miran." The background of the image shows dappled sunlight filtering through trees onto a dirt ground. In the upper portion of the image, partially obscured by the sign, are people sitting on a bench or low wall near trees. To the right of the sign, a portion of a yellow trash receptacle is visible. The overall scene suggests a park environment in Caracas, Venezuela, likely within Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda, also known as Parque del Este.
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