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Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}

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Generates a high-quality, vertical encyclopedia-style educational infographic featuring a main subject, detailed sections, and a premium natural history field guide aesthetic. It includes modular information panels, visual scoring, and a clean, elegant design.

Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Detailed Encyclopedia Infographic: {subject_name}
Prompt
Create a high-quality vertical encyclopedia-style educational infographic titled: "[THE MANTIS SHRIMP — Nature's Most Dangerous Fist]" Subject: [Peacock Mantis Shrimp] ([Odontodactylus scyllarus]) Overall style: Premium natural history field guide crossed with a modern editorial science magazine. Clean cream/off-white background. [Soft teal, coral, and gold] accent palette. Gentle drop shadows on all panels. Small refined line icons. Rounded corner information boxes. High information density without feeling crowded. Feels like a collectible reference card from a scientific journal series. —— LAYOUT STRUCTURE (top to bottom) —— [HEADER BLOCK] Large elegant serif title: "MANTIS SHRIMP" Subtitle: "Odontodactylus scyllarus · Stomatopoda" Small tagline badge: "The Ocean's Most Extraordinary Hunter" Classification strip: Kingdom → Animalia | Phylum → Arthropoda | Class → Malacostraca | Order → Stomatopoda [MAIN HERO IMAGE] One hyper-detailed full-color illustration of a Peacock Mantis Shrimp in dramatic three-quarter profile view, raptorial claws extended. Iridescent full-spectrum coloring. Scientifically accurate, illustration style similar to a Smithsonian field guide plate. [ANATOMY ZOOM PANELS — 3 circular close-up detail sections] ① Raptorial Dactyl Club — cross-section showing helicoidal fiber impact-absorbing structure, labeled: "Hits with the force of a .22 caliber bullet" ② Compound Eye — showing 16 photoreceptor types illustrated in spectrum bands, labeled: "Sees UV, infrared, and polarized light simultaneously" ③ Telson Shield — the armored tail plate used to block rival strikes, labeled: "Natural ballistic shield" [QUICK STATS CARD — horizontal strip] Icons + numbers in small rounded tiles: • Strike Speed: 23 m/s (0.002 seconds) • Strike Force: 1,500 Newtons • Color Vision: 16 color channels (humans: 3) • Lifespan: 20+ years • Size: 2–7 inches • Habitat Depth: 1–30 meters [SUPERPOWER INDEX — visual scoring module] Vertical bar or radial chart rating 6 abilities out of 10: Strike Power ████████████ 10/10 Vision Range ████████████ 10/10 Armor Defense ████████░░░░ 8/10 Camouflage ████████░░░░ 7/10 Intelligence ██████░░░░░░ 6/10 Speed █████████░░░ 9/10 [DUAL PANEL ROW] Left panel — "HOW THE PUNCH WORKS" Small sequential diagram: Load → Latch → Release → Cavitation Bubble Collapse → Impact. Note: "The cavitation bubble hits the target a second time even if the first strike misses." Right panel — "VISION vs. HUMAN" Simple comparison diagram: Human eye = 3 cones (RGB) Mantis Shrimp eye = 16 photoreceptors + UV + infrared + 6 polarization channels Label: "Does NOT see more colors — processes light FASTER than any known animal." [HABITAT & RANGE PANEL] Warm Indo-Pacific map with range shading. Depth profile bar: Surface → 30m zone highlighted. Notes: Rocky rubble, coral reef crevices. Solitary, highly territorial. [BEHAVIOR CARD] Rounded box with 4 short bullet points: • Monogamous — mates for life (up to 20 years together) • Maintains and defends a permanent burrow • Can recognize individual humans by face • Communicates using fluorescent signals invisible to most predators [WARNING / RISK PANEL — subtle red accent] ⚠ "Never house with other marine life. Will destroy aquarium glass over time. Has split human thumbnails during handling. Treat as a Level 3 biohazard during tank maintenance." [FUN FACTS STRIP — "5 THINGS THAT SEEM FAKE"] ① Their clubs are stronger than bullet-proof ceramics — engineers are studying them for body armor ② They can see cancer cells in tissue that human eyes cannot ③ Some species glow under UV to communicate privately ④ Their strike creates a flash of light, heat, and shockwave — simultaneously ⑤ They have been known to break aquarium glass from the inside [FOOTER BADGE ROW] Three small rounded category tags: [🌊 Marine Biology] [⚡ Biomechanics] [👁 Vision Science] Small series label bottom right: "[NATURAL WONDERS · Vol. 07]" Typography: Large bold condensed sans-serif for titles. Clean readable serif for body text. Monospaced for data/numbers. Final feel: The image should look like it was pulled from a $90 collector's edition nature encyclopedia. Print-ready quality. NOT a poster. NOT an ad. A knowledge artifact.

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