Crocodile
Crocodile gives the Life atlas a direct crocodilian page while source, model, and runtime gates stay separate.
Common Name Summary Present Needs Deeper Source Receipt
Source stateTrail is here for navigation and review context; deeper taxonomic authority proof can attach later.
Browse pathPublic concept presentation does not unlock model generation, import, gameplay, or runtime claims.
Gate visibleWhat this page can say now.
This is the first deeper page layer: enough context to make the organism page useful, plus clear source and no-promotion gates.
Crocodile adds a public reptile page without treating one stylized concept as final species truth, an accepted model, a GLB, or runtime behavior.
Page purposeThe page may carry public concept presentation and navigation now. Source receipts, accepted-sheet review, model generation, GLB output, import, and runtime behavior remain separate gates.
No promotion- What snout, armor, tail, and shoreline cues make this page read as Crocodile?
- Which Crocodylia source receipts should be attached before deeper biology notes expand?
- How does the page keep concept art separate from model and runtime readiness?
- Attach crocodile and Crocodylia source receipts before deeper biology notes expand.
- Keep alligator/crocodile identity review open until source receipts and cleaner candidates accumulate.
- Do not infer model, GLB, or runtime state from the accepted concept candidate.
Jump to the group shelf instead of starting over.
Living reptiles and fossil reptile-adjacent organisms stay separated from mammals and birds so visitors can browse the right shelf.
Open group Hunter and threat silhouettes PredatorsLions, wolves, bears, hyenas, big cats, and other predator concepts have their own browse shelf.
Open groupNavigation is live; model gates remain closed.
These pages make organisms easier to find. They do not claim accepted full sheets, final taxonomy review, GLB output, game import, Xbox packaging, runtime behavior, or private model-library promotion.
