A dark gibbon hangs from a branch above two light brown deer and a large rock
In the upper left, a dark-furred gibbon with white markings on its face and chest hangs from a tree branch, its long limbs extended. Its gaze is directed downwards and slightly to the right. The tree branches, with their green leaves, originate in the upper left and extend across the upper portion of the image. The background is a uniform, muted brownish-grey. In the lower left, a large, dark, rounded rock formation is visible, with sparse, dark green foliage, possibly pine needles, growing around its base. To the right of the rock, in the lower right quadrant, an adult light brown deer stands, looking upwards and to the left. A smaller fawn, also light brown, stands in front of the adult deer, looking slightly upwards. Two red seals are visible: one in the upper right corner and another in the lower left corner.