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The image displays a vertically oriented informational sign for an animal exhibit, likely within a zoo in Mysuru, India. To the left of the sign, part of an animal enclosure is visible, characterized by large, dark rocks and some dried plant material, suggesting a natural habitat setup.

The sign features a photograph of a Rock Python (Python molurus molurus) coiled on a dark, textured surface, possibly a branch or ground cover, showcasing its distinctive skin patterns. The sign identifies the species as "NON-VENOMOUS RARE" and lists its family as Pythonidae. Information is provided in both English and Kannada.

Key details about the Rock Python include its habitat (estuarine mangrove forests, arid scrub jungles, rainforest, and grasslands) and its size (adults are approximately 118 inches long, with some reaching up to 300 inches). The sign also lists features such as its nocturnal, lethargic, and slow-moving nature, its unique rectilinear movement (moving in a straight line), and its reproductive habits, with females laying up to 100 eggs in March-June and brooding them for 60-80 days. Its natural diet primarily consists of rodents, bats, and birds.

A conservation status bar is present, indicating the Rock Python is of "Least Concern." A QR code is also prominently displayed on the board, likely offering additional digital content or information. The overall scene suggests an educational display designed for public viewing of wildlife.
FM-7y8Ft1

Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays a vertically oriented informational sign for an animal exhibit, likely within a zoo in Mysuru, India. To the left of the sign, part of an animal enclosure is visible, characterized by large, dark rocks and some dried plant material, suggesting a natural habitat setup. The sign features a photograph of a Rock Python (Python molurus molurus) coiled on a dark, textured surface, possibly a branch or ground cover, showcasing its distinctive skin patterns. The sign identifies the species as "NON-VENOMOUS RARE" and lists its family as Pythonidae. Information is provided in both English and Kannada. Key details about the Rock Python include its habitat (estuarine mangrove forests, arid scrub jungles, rainforest, and grasslands) and its size (adults are approximately 118 inches long, with some reaching up to 300 inches). The sign also lists features such as its nocturnal, lethargic, and slow-moving nature, its unique rectilinear movement (moving in a straight line), and its reproductive habits, with females laying up to 100 eggs in March-June and brooding them for 60-80 days. Its natural diet primarily consists of rodents, bats, and birds. A conservation status bar is present, indicating the Rock Python is of "Least Concern." A QR code is also prominently displayed on the board, likely offering additional digital content or information. The overall scene suggests an educational display designed for public viewing of wildlife.

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