Fun Fact!
White rhinos are not actually white; their name is thought to have come from a misinterpretation of the Afrikaans word "wyd," which means "wide," referring to their wide mouth.
Image Details
Coloring page of a rhinoceros with its body divided into geometric patchwork sections, outlined with bold lines for coloring.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Fill each patch with a different color for a fun rainbow rhino.
- 2 Use brown and gray for a classic rhino look with some blue for the background.
- 3 Add little spots or stripes to the patches for extra silliness.
- 4 Color the horns gold or silver to make your rhino feel extra fancy.
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