Fun Fact!
Jaguars use scent marking (spraying urine and rubbing their bodies) and scratch marks on trees to signal their presence to other jaguars.
Image Details
Coloring page of a jaguar’s face shown from the front, with spots, sharp eyes, rounded ears, and leaves framing his head. Stained-glass style design.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use two browns to shade the jaguar’s face for extra depth.
- 2 Try green, blue, or purple for the leaves to make the background pop.
- 3 Color each spot with a small dark marker, then fill the rest with lighter shades.
- 4 Add a bright yellow or orange for the eyes to make them stand out.
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