Fun Fact!
Manatees have unique teeth called "marching molars"; as their front molars wear down from grinding tough plants, new molars grow in at the back and slowly move forward to replace them!
Image Details
Coloring page of three manatees swimming underwater with waving seaweed, bubbles, and a sandy riverbed. Child-friendly, cartoon-style drawing.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend blue and green crayons for swirling water.
- 2 Add brown or green streaks to the manatees’ backs for soft, speckled skin.
- 3 Color the seaweed with wavy lines for extra movement.
- 4 Draw tiny shells or fish near the sandy bottom for extra fun.
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