
Endangered Wildlife Visual Guide
Create a rich endangered wildlife visual guide with a photoreal focal animal, habitat map, diet notes, trait callouts, and conservation-safe copy.
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Preview for Endangered Wildlife Visual Guide, focused on fact-safe annotations, wildlife realism, habitat context, and readable layout.
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Endangered Wildlife Visual Guide
Endangered wildlife visual guide with photoreal animal focus, habitat map, diet icons, trait callouts, and reviewable facts.
Create a vertical educational visual guide for [ENDANGERED_SPECIES], using only user-provided or reviewable source notes for habitat, diet, range, population status, and distinctive traits. Place a detailed photorealistic central animal as the main focal point, then surround it with layered graphic callouts, habitat map inset, diet icons, anatomy or behavior annotations, scale comparison, and one conservation context panel. Use a clean but tactile background, strong graphic shapes, restrained color blocking, crisp leader lines, and concise editable labels. Organize information through annotated visuals rather than generic text blocks, with each callout tied to a visible feature or behavior. Keep the tone educational, respectful, and non-sensational. Avoid inventing facts, fake population numbers, fear tactics, donation pressure, gore, misleading maps, unreadable microtext, copied field-guide layouts, cartoon mascots, and any claim that cannot be verified from the supplied notes.
Usage notes
Provide the species name, verified notes, region, allowed labels, conservation status wording, and review requirements before running.
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Before you use this prompt
Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.
Does the prompt research the animal automatically?
No. Provide verified notes or a fact sheet first, then use the prompt to turn those facts into a visual guide.
How should I avoid misinformation?
Use placeholders for uncertain facts, avoid exact population numbers unless supplied, and review maps, diet icons, and conservation status before publishing.
What visual style works best?
Use a photoreal focal animal, clean graphic callouts, restrained color blocks, and a clear hierarchy so the guide feels authored rather than decorative.
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