Infografica educativa in stile editoriale naturalistico con un orso bruno fotorealistico come elemento principale, affiancato da castoro, bisonte e babbuino. Palette vivace, layout pulito e tono kids-friendly rendono questa grafica perfetta per temi b animali, apprendimento dell’alfabeto e contenuti didattici brandizzati.
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Wildlife species factsheet infographic titled "Bear" featuring a hero PORTRAIT as the dominant visual element: a full-body side-profile Brown Bear in a natural forest-meadow habitat, anatomically accurate, natural walking pose. Include the scientific name in italic below the title: *Ursus arctos*. Add smaller supporting wildlife visuals of other B animals around the layout: Beaver (*Castor fiber*), Bison (*Bison bison*), and Baboon (*Papio anubis*), each accurately depicted, smaller than the hero animal, with tiny italic Latin labels. Add a kid-friendly alphabet-learning subtitle in English such as "B is for Bear" and a small secondary line "Other amazing B animals". Include a clean stat block with these exact English labels and accurate facts for the hero species: "Typical size: 1.4–2.8 m body length"; "Weight: 80–600 kg"; "Lifespan: 20–30 years"; "Geographic range: North America, Europe, and Asia"; "Habitat: Forests, mountains, tundra, and grasslands"; "Diet: Omnivore — berries, roots, fish, insects, and mammals"; "Conservation status (IUCN): Least Concern". Add 4 fact callouts arranged around the bear portrait with small icons and one-line captions in English: paw icon — "Large paws help with digging and catching prey"; prey icon — "Bears eat both plants and animals"; mountain icon — "Brown bears live from low valleys to alpine regions"; water drop icon — "Many populations fish in rivers during salmon runs". Optional small range map silhouette highlighting brown bear distribution across North America and Eurasia. Visual style: photorealistic wildlife magazine editorial illustration, scientifically accurate, vector-clean infographic layout, bright vibrant kids-book color palette, fun educational mood, clear alphabet-learning angle, neat labels, balanced composition, easy for children to read but not cartoonish. All text rendered cleanly in English, no spelling errors, no gibberish characters, no anthropomorphized cartoon, no captive-with-human imagery, no watermarks Anatomically accurate, no anthropomorphized cartoon expressions, no animal cruelty imagery, no captive-with-human framing. Conservation status (IUCN) must be accurate.
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