Animal infographic featuring a scientifically accurate giant panda family portrait with clean editorial stat blocks, diet comparison, and habitat callouts. Designed in a refined monochrome wildlife magazine style, it blends informative clarity with calm, premium brand visuals.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Wildlife species factsheet infographic titled "Giant Panda". Feature a dominant hero PORTRAIT of a giant panda family group with offspring, anatomically accurate, natural forest-floor pose, realistic proportions, calm wild behavior, no anthropomorphized expressions. Place the scientific name in italic below the title: "*Ailuropoda melanoleuca*". Include a clean stat block with clearly labeled facts in English: "Typical size" — "Body length 1.2–1.9 m; shoulder height 60–90 cm"; "Weight" — "70–120 kg, occasionally up to 160 kg"; "Lifespan" — "15–20 years in the wild"; "Geographic range" — "Mountain ranges of central China: Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu"; "Habitat" — "Cool temperate montane bamboo forests, 1,200–3,400 m"; "Diet" — "Mostly bamboo; occasionally small mammals, carrion and eggs"; "Conservation status (IUCN)" — "Vulnerable". Add 4 callouts arranged around the portrait with small icons and one-line captions in English: paw icon with "Strong plantigrade paws and enlarged wrist bones help grip bamboo"; prey icon with "Though classed in Carnivora, it rarely hunts and may scavenge small animal prey"; leaf icon with "Bamboo makes up about 99% of the diet"; mountain icon with "Lives in high-elevation forests fragmented by valleys and human land use". Include optional small range map silhouette labeled "Range" highlighting central China. Emphasize the editorial angle of predator-vs-prey focus through subtle visual storytelling: one discreet dietary comparison panel or icon note showing "Primary food: bamboo" versus "Occasional prey: small mammals", without gore, attack scenes or cruelty imagery. Visual style: wildlife magazine editorial illustration, scientifically accurate, vector-clean infographic layout, monochrome elegant palette of charcoal, soft gray, ivory, and muted black, refined negative space, polished print-editorial composition, informative and calm mood. 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.
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