Fun Fact!
This black fur on a panther (leopard or jaguar) is caused by something called melanism, which means its body produces a lot of dark pigment called melanin.
Image Details
Coloring page of a panther crouched low on large rocks, surrounded by tall grass, with its tail curled and claws extended.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Shade the rocks in different grays for bumpy texture.
- 2 Use dark brown or black and add blue for a shiny panther coat.
- 3 Mix light and dark greens in the grass for a wild jungle feel.
- 4 Try yellow or orange for highlights on the panther’s fur.
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