Refined animal information poster featuring an anatomically accurate great white shark family portrait in a calm open-ocean scene. This monochrome editorial infographic highlights habitat, geographic range, key species stats, and scientific callouts with a premium natural history magazine aesthetic.
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 "Great White Shark". Hero portrait is the dominant visual element: anatomically accurate great white sharks in a natural open-ocean family grouping with a large adult female in front and smaller juveniles nearby, realistic swimming pose, calm documentary mood, no anthropomorphized expressions, no violence, no captive-with-human framing. Place the scientific name in italic directly below the title: "*Carcharodon carcharias*". Editorial emphasis on habitat and geographic range. Design a refined editorial poster with a monochrome elegant palette: charcoal, slate gray, soft ivory, silver-gray ocean tones, subtle depth gradients, crisp linework, clean negative space, sophisticated wildlife magazine aesthetic. Include wildlife magazine editorial illustration, scientifically accurate, vector-clean infographic layout. Add a clear stat block with these exact English labels and facts: - "Typical size": "4-6 m" - "Weight": "680-1,100 kg" - "Lifespan": "70+ years" - "Geographic range": "Temperate and subtropical coastal waters worldwide" - "Habitat": "Continental shelves, coastal waters, offshore islands, and open ocean" - "Diet": "Fish, rays, sharks, seals, and sea lions" - "Conservation status (IUCN)": "Vulnerable" Add 4 fact callouts arranged around the portrait, each with a small icon and a one-line English caption. Use these exact labels and captions: - paw icon: "Apex predator" - water drop icon: "Often patrols cool coastal waters and offshore fronts" - mountain icon: "Found near continental shelves and island drop-offs" - prey icon: "Juveniles eat more fish; adults take larger prey" Include a small range map silhouette inset labeled "Range" showing broad distribution in temperate and subtropical coastal waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Add subtle habitat graphics such as shelf-edge contours, ocean current lines, and coastal silhouettes to support the habitat-and-range focus. Typography should be elegant, highly legible, editorial, and modern. Use clear section headers, tidy metric alignment, restrained iconography, and balanced spacing. Keep the composition premium, scientific, and calm, like an animal information poster for a natural history magazine. 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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