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An informational sign about the Indian Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is displayed, likely in a zoo or educational exhibit in Mumbai, India. The sign is white with black text, oriented vertically with a slight rotation to the right. To the left is a light-colored, possibly wooden, vertical surface, and below the sign is a dark green horizontal surface, with a darker area to the right suggesting a deeper recess or shadow.

The text describes the Indian Tiger as the "most charismatic animal of India," detailing its distinctive tawny orange coat with broad black stripes, which are unique to each individual and aid in camouflage. It mentions their soft toe pads for silent movement and their role as apex predators in balancing the ecosystem. The sign highlights threats such as habitat loss and poaching for tiger skin, bones, and body parts, stating that these endanger "our national animal."

Below the main text, a conservation status bar is visible, listing categories from "Extinct" to "Least Concern": EX (Extinct), EW (Extinct in the Wild), CR (Critically Endangered), EN (Endangered), VU (Vulnerable), NT (Near Threatened), and LC (Least Concern). The circle for "EN" (Endangered) is highlighted in orange, indicating the Indian Tiger's current conservation status. No people or activities are visible, emphasizing the focus on the textual information. The image appears to be taken indoors or in a sheltered environment.
FM-OhtiC3

Dec 10, 2024

Mumbai, India

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An informational sign about the Indian Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is displayed, likely in a zoo or educational exhibit in Mumbai, India. The sign is white with black text, oriented vertically with a slight rotation to the right. To the left is a light-colored, possibly wooden, vertical surface, and below the sign is a dark green horizontal surface, with a darker area to the right suggesting a deeper recess or shadow. The text describes the Indian Tiger as the "most charismatic animal of India," detailing its distinctive tawny orange coat with broad black stripes, which are unique to each individual and aid in camouflage. It mentions their soft toe pads for silent movement and their role as apex predators in balancing the ecosystem. The sign highlights threats such as habitat loss and poaching for tiger skin, bones, and body parts, stating that these endanger "our national animal." Below the main text, a conservation status bar is visible, listing categories from "Extinct" to "Least Concern": EX (Extinct), EW (Extinct in the Wild), CR (Critically Endangered), EN (Endangered), VU (Vulnerable), NT (Near Threatened), and LC (Least Concern). The circle for "EN" (Endangered) is highlighted in orange, indicating the Indian Tiger's current conservation status. No people or activities are visible, emphasizing the focus on the textual information. The image appears to be taken indoors or in a sheltered environment.

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