Fun Fact!
The name "rhinoceros" comes from two ancient Greek words: 'rhino' meaning "nose," and 'ceros' meaning "horn." So, a rhinoceros is a "nose-horn" animal!
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Coloring page of a rhinoceros head filled with many bold, intricate line patterns, including swirls, leaves, and geometric designs.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use different shades for each swirl to make the patterns pop.
- 2 Try coloring the horns with two blended colors for a bold effect.
- 3 Pick your favorite color for the rhino’s ear to make it stand out.
- 4 Outline some shapes with glitter gel pens for extra sparkle.
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