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An outdoor informational sign about crocodiles is prominently displayed, tilted to the right. The sign is bright green, featuring the large text "AMAZING 5 FACTS ON CROCODILE" down its left side. The main body of the sign presents five numbered facts about crocodiles, each accompanied by a cartoon illustration of a crocodile or a related scene. The facts detailed are: 1. Crocodiles first appeared around 250 million years ago, concurrently with dinosaurs. 2. Crocodiles produce tears while eating due to swallowing air that stimulates lachrymal glands. 3. Saltwater crocodiles are the largest reptiles, growing up to 6.17 meters (20 feet 3 inches) and weighing over a ton. 4. Crocodiles open their jaws wide to cool themselves because they lack sweat glands. 5. As cold-blooded reptiles with slow metabolisms, crocodiles can survive long periods without food, often for many months on a single large meal. The background of the image is dominated by lush green foliage and trees, indicating a natural or park-like setting, possibly a zoo in Mysuru, India. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating bright spots and shadows on the sign and the earthy ground visible in the lower right, which is covered with dried leaves and dirt. No people are visible in the frame, and the scene appears to be well-lit by daylight. A part of a white and green painted concrete or wooden post is visible to the right of the sign.
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