Fun Fact!
Warthog piglets are very small when born and need to stay close to their mother for warmth because they don't have much body fat.
Image Details
Coloring page of a warthog's face shown from the front with geometric lines creating angular shapes, big ears, and curled tusks.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Try stripes or spots to fill the shapes on his cheeks.
- 2 Use bright colors for the mane to make it pop.
- 3 Pick a different color for each tusk spiral.
- 4 Make his nose extra rosy or a silly shade of green.
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