Fun Fact!
An otter's spraint (its droppings) has a distinct, slightly sweet or musky smell, and scientists can tell what an otter has been eating by carefully looking at the spraint!
Image Details
Coloring page of a swimming otter with a smiling face, surrounded by bubbles and wavy water lines, with two fish swimming nearby.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use two shades of brown for the otter’s fur and paws.
- 2 Add light blue or teal for the swirling river water.
- 3 Give each fish a bright color, like gold or orange.
- 4 Make the bubbles shiny with a dab of white or pale blue.
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