Animal information poster featuring a scientifically accurate great white shark in a vintage engraving meets clean infographic style. Includes anatomy callouts, key species facts, and a refined natural history editorial look on a parchment-toned background.
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". Place a dominant hero PORTRAIT of an anatomically accurate great white shark in a dynamic swimming hunting action pose, side view with slight perspective, mouth naturally parted, powerful tail sweep, detailed comparative anatomy emphasis on torpedo-shaped body, conical snout, crescent tail, countershading, large pectoral fins, visible gill slits, and serrated triangular teeth shown scientifically without gore. Under the title, add the scientific name in italic: "*Carcharodon carcharias*". Include a clean stat block with these exact English labels and values: "Typical size: 4–6 m", "Weight: 680–1,100 kg", "Lifespan: 30–70 years", "Geographic range: Temperate and subtropical coastal oceans worldwide", "Habitat: Coastal shelves, offshore waters, seal colonies, surface to deep pelagic zones", "Diet: Fish, rays, sharks, seals, sea lions, cetacean carrion", "Conservation status (IUCN): Vulnerable". Add 4 fact callouts arranged around the portrait, each with a small icon and a one-line English caption using these exact texts: paw icon — "Apex predator with highly developed senses"; prey icon — "Triangular serrated teeth are adapted for cutting large prey"; water drop icon — "Countershading helps camouflage from above and below"; mountain icon — "Regional body size varies, with the largest adults in productive cool seas". Include small comparative anatomy inset labels in English pointing to key structures with subtle editorial annotation style: "Conical snout", "Ampullae of Lorenzini", "Gill slits", "Pectoral fin", "Lunate tail", "Serrated teeth". Optional small range map silhouette showing distribution in temperate and subtropical coastal waters worldwide. Visual style: vintage 1800s engraving merged with a vector-clean infographic layout, fine etched linework, stippling, engraved cross-hatching, wildlife magazine editorial illustration, scientifically accurate, vector-clean infographic layout. Color palette: ocean teal, deep sea green, muted coral, parchment cream, charcoal ink. Mood: scholarly, adventurous, museum-editorial, refined natural history plate. Background should resemble aged paper with clean infographic panels and tidy legend boxes, while keeping the shark portrait dominant and legible. No anthropomorphized cartoon expressions, 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.
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