Elephant
Elephant is a high-priority mammal entry because it gives the ark and animal lanes immediate scale.
Taxonomy summary present; deeper source receipt needed
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.
Elephant gives the public atlas a page about scale, memory-like presence, and created variety while source and model proof remain separate.
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 promotionThe Elephant page helps the Mammals and Large Mammals shelves feel complete without implying final model readiness.
Dossier seed- What scale cues should the public page preserve?
- Which source receipts are needed before deeper species facts expand?
- What would make this visual suitable or unsuitable for a later model sheet review?
- Attach animal-source receipts before expanding detailed biology notes.
- Run accepted-sheet review before any model-ready language appears.
Jump to the group shelf instead of starting over.
Herd animals, predators, work animals, and large-bodied living creatures that need direct pages instead of being buried in a long gallery.
Open group Massive land mammals Large MammalsLarge-bodied mammals such as elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, mammoth, bison, buffalo, giraffe, elk, and moose stay visible without a long gallery hunt.
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.
