Fun Fact!
Rhinos can communicate their mood with their tails; a rhino holding its tail straight up is often alarmed or curious, while a curled tail can mean it's feeling happy or relaxed.
Image Details
Coloring page of a rhinoceros grazing in grass, shown head down, with thick wrinkled skin, two large horns, and round ears.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use a gray crayon for the rhino and add darker shades for his wrinkles.
- 2 Try different greens for the grass under his nose and feet.
- 3 Draw yellow sunbeams or blue sky in the background.
- 4 Add pink inside his ears for a little pop of color.
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