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🎨 AI Animal Species Factsheet 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-22

Snow Leopard Factsheet Infographic | Animal Extinction Chart

AI-generated Snow Leopard species factsheet infographic with a scientific plate style, hero animal portrait, habitat details, stat block, and Central and South Asia range map. Designed with a clean editorial layout and vibrant educational visuals, this animal extinction chart supports conservation-minded brand storytelling.

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Snow leopard factsheet infographic with full-body side profile, habitat stats, range map, and conservation callouts.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size245 KB
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StyleAI Animal Species Factsheet
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-22
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetanimal extinction chart
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Wildlife species factsheet infographic titled "Snow Leopard" featuring a dominant hero portrait of a snow leopard in full-body side profile, anatomically accurate, natural stance on a rocky high-mountain slope in its natural habitat, long thick tail visible, dense pale smoky-gray coat with dark rosettes, powerful shoulders, broad paws, alert but non-anthropomorphic expression. Place the scientific name in italic below the title: "*Panthera uncia*". Editorial emphasis on habitat and range focus. Include a clean stat block with these English labels and exact text: "Typical size" — "Body length: 90–115 cm; tail length: 80–105 cm"; "Weight" — "27–55 kg"; "Lifespan" — "10–18 years in the wild"; "Geographic range" — "Central and South Asia, including the Himalayas, Tibetan Plateau, and mountain ranges of Mongolia, China, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and Russia"; "Habitat" — "Alpine and subalpine mountains, rocky cliffs, scree slopes, and cold steppe at 3,000–5,500 m"; "Diet" — "Wild sheep and goats, marmots, pikas, hares, and other mountain prey"; "Conservation status (IUCN)" — "Vulnerable". Add 4 fact callouts arranged around the portrait with small icons and one-line English captions: paw icon — "Wide, fur-covered paws act like natural snowshoes"; mountain icon — "Lives in steep high-altitude terrain above the tree line"; prey icon — "Often hunts blue sheep and ibex in rugged mountain landscapes"; water drop icon — "Adapted to cold, dry environments with scarce cover". Include a small range map silhouette highlighting Central and South Asia distribution. Visual style: audubon-style scientific plate blended with wildlife magazine editorial illustration, scientifically accurate, vector-clean infographic layout. Use a vibrant kids-book palette with crisp alpine blues, snowy whites, stone grays, soft teal, warm ochre accents, and clear educational diagram styling; mood is adventurous, approachable, informative, and conservation-minded. Layout should feel polished and editorial, with habitat textures, elevation cues, and range emphasis, but remain uncluttered and easy to read. No anthropomorphized cartoon, no animal cruelty imagery, no captive-with-human framing, no watermarks. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, 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.