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This image depicts an informational sign about a Marsh Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris), also known as Mugger, at what appears to be a zoo or wildlife park in Mysuru, India. The scene is outdoors on a bright, sunny day, evidenced by the clear lighting and shadows. The sign, standing vertically and supported by a black metal pole, presents details in both English and Kannada. It features an image of a crocodile and outlines its characteristics: belonging to the Crocodylidae family, inhabiting freshwater rivers, lakes, and marshes. Facts provided include its length (2-3m) and life span (35-45 years). The sign describes its hunting as an ambush predator and its reproductive cycle, where females lay 25-30 eggs in self-dug nests, with hatchings appearing after 55-70 days. Its natural diet includes fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals, while its zoo diet is beef and chicken. The species' geographical range covers India, Iran, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. A conservation status section indicates "Vulnerable" with a red marker. A QR code is also present for digital information access. The setting includes a sandy or dirt ground with scattered dry leaves in the foreground, and a dark green, flat surface in the background, possibly an artificial pond or a covered section of an enclosure. A black metal mesh fence or grate is visible on the left and top, indicating the boundaries of an animal habitat. No live animals or people are visible in the frame, only the informational display within the enclosure environment.
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