Fun Fact!
Keeping their fur clean is very important for polar bears because dirty, matted fur doesn't insulate as well.
Image Details
Coloring page of a polar bear cub hanging onto a rocky cliff, facing forward with mountains and icy ground in the background.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Color the bear's fur in layers—try white, light gray, or very pale blue.
- 2 Give the rocks swirls of gray and tan to make them look icy and rough.
- 3 Add a splash of blue or lavender to the snow for frosty shadows.
- 4 Use brown or black for the polar bear's nose and paw pads.
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