Fun Fact!
A gentle female llama will sometimes "adopt" and protect orphaned lambs or goat kids, acting like a furry babysitter for these little animals.
Image Details
Coloring page of a llama standing in a fenced field surrounded by a group of small sheep, with grassy patches in the background.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Try making the llama’s wool a rainbow of shades instead of just white.
- 2 Use soft browns or tans for the farmhouse fence.
- 3 Let each sheep have its own bright color so none of them get lost in the crowd.
- 4 Add blue or green dots in the grass for wildflowers.
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