Fun Fact!
Melanism, the gene causing a panther's black coat, might give some jaguars or leopards an advantage when hunting in dimly lit forests or at night.
Image Details
Coloring page of a panther prowling forward among grass and rocks, mouth open in a silent snarl, tail curved high, looking alert.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Shade her fur with lots of small strokes to show the panther’s smooth coat.
- 2 Add spots or leave her sleek and black—a panther can surprise you with her colors.
- 3 Use green and brown for the tall grass and stones under her paws.
- 4 Blend gray around her nose and paws to show shadows and sunshine.
Suggested Colors
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