Fun Fact!
Cheetahs primarily hunt medium-sized prey like gazelles, impalas, springbok, and young wildebeest, as well as smaller animals like hares.
Image Details
Coloring page of a cheetah's face in close-up, showing a single large eye, many dark spots, long whiskers, bold fur lines, and one ear.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Fill each spot with a different shade of brown or black for a patchy look.
- 2 Try blending yellow and light orange on the fur for a warm, sunny coat.
- 3 Add a little pink or soft brown to the tip of the nose and inside the ear.
- 4 Draw a swirling sky or savannah grass in the background.
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