Fun Fact!
Rhino horns are ground into powder and illegally sold in some parts of the world as medicine, even though they have no special healing powers.
Image Details
Coloring page of a rhinoceros covered in large, decorative flower and leaf patterns, with detailed swirls and lines filling her body.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Fill the biggest flowers with your wildest colors first.
- 2 Try green, blue, or gold for the swirly leaves and stems.
- 3 Layer lighter colors in the middle of big blooms for depth.
- 4 Outline the rhino’s horn and toes with a metallic crayon for sparkle.
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