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An outdoor informational sign, oriented sideways, displays details about "Leaf Litter" and its inhabitants. The sign has a light green background with a subtle pattern resembling fallen leaves. The main title "Leaf Litter" is prominently displayed in large white letters. The text on the sign describes the leaf litter ecosystem: "The forest is home to a great diversity of life. Many different species of invertebrates (eg; beetles, scorpions, snails, millipedes etc.,) and vertebrates (frogs, lizards etc.,) live in the leaf litter on the forest floor. The leaf litter on decomposition returns the nutrients back to the soil. Many invertebrates facilitate the decomposition while others are predators with in this mini world of forests. Chimpanzees eat many of these invertebrates, the favorite are the termites. Chimps use sticks pushed into termite nests to get at this juicy meal." Three specific creatures are highlighted with white silhouette icons and descriptions: * **Imperial Snail:** "Unique to higher elevation of Western Ghats." * **Great Indian Black Scorpion:** "This is one of the world's largest scorpion species." * **Armoured Millipede:** "This is unique to northern Western Ghats." The sign appears to be slightly worn and reflective, showing some glare from the sunlight. It is mounted on what looks like a metal frame or post, visible on the right side. In the background, out of focus, are green trees and foliage, suggesting a natural outdoor setting, possibly within a zoo or nature park in Mysuru, India. The sunlight filtering through the leaves creates dappled light and shadows across the sign.
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