Fun Fact!
Walrus calves are usually born a dark grey or brown color, and their skin lightens to the typical cinnamon-brown color as they get older.
Image Details
Coloring page of a walrus with long tusks, wrinkled skin, a large nose, and whiskers. The walrus is shown from the side.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Try using soft gray for his skin or mix in light brown for a warm look.
- 2 Make the whiskers pop by using a sharp black crayon or marker.
- 3 Color the tusks pale yellow or creamy white for contrast.
- 4 Add blue in the background for an icy, arctic feeling.
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