Fun Fact!
Ears pointed backward on a zebra often mean the zebra is angry or feeling threatened.
Image Details
Coloring page of a detailed zebra portrait featuring intricate zentangle stripes, checkerboard patterns, swirls, a mohawk mane, and a small tail, outlined in black.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Alternate colors on the checkerboard bands for a jumping pattern.
- 2 Use two grays for classic stripes, then add bright colors in the tiny swirls.
- 3 Shade the nose softly with pink or gray and leave a tiny white shine.
- 4 Blend pale blue around the edges to make a gentle sky glow.
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