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The image displays four white informational posters, mounted vertically and likely protected by a clear panel that reflects ambient light. The bottom of the image reveals a texture resembling hay or dry grass. All posters are branded with "zoogallery_irkutsk" and detail operations and events at the "Irkutsk Zoogallery" (Центр помощи животным "Иркутская Зоогалерея"), located in Irkutsk, Russia, which operates branches named "House of Nature_Irkutsk" and "Zoo_Fortuna." **Poster 1 (Top Left):** Features two photographs of a leopard cub within a wooden enclosure. The text in Russian introduces the Irkutsk Zoo and its branches, explaining the unplanned acquisition of a leopard cub following the loss of a leopard named Lena, and an exchange that brought two small leopard cubs (male and female) from a Siberian zoo. **Poster 2 (Top Right):** Contains two photographs. The left image shows a Shiba Inu dog with a leopard cub nestled against its side. The right image shows multiple leopard cubs huddled together, with a Shiba Inu visible in the background. The accompanying Russian text details the story of a leopard cub named Mao being fostered by a Shiba Inu named Mira, who nursed her own litter. It describes Mao's socialization with the Shiba Inu puppies, learning to play and overcome its initial wildness and fear of human interaction. **Poster 3 (Bottom Left):** Displays a single photograph of a leopard cub lying on its side. The Russian text recounts the cub's transfer, its health issues upon arrival (including being two months old and unexamined by its mother), and congenital skeletal problems, specifically a rib hernia. It mentions that surgery for this condition was deemed impossible, referencing the director, Ludmila Ivushkina. **Poster 4 (Bottom Right):** Includes two photographs of leopards behind metal bars. The left image focuses on a leopard's head, while the right image shows a leopard's body with a Shiba Inu dog partially visible through the bars in the lower left. The Russian text continues Mao's narrative, describing its move to the "Zoogallery Fortuna" and its successful adaptation to the new enclosure and visitors. It concludes by emphasizing the harmonious interaction and play between Mao and its Shiba Inu "brothers," Hongo and Takeshi, noting their gentle play without using teeth or claws, which is stated as normal for their breeds.
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