Fun Fact!
If a polar bear's fur gets dirty (for example, from oil), it can lose its insulating properties, which is very dangerous for the polar bear.
Image Details
Coloring page of a polar bear with only its back half visible as it crawls into a brick igloo, shown from behind.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use soft pencils for the bear’s fur to make it look fluffy.
- 2 Try light blue or pale purple for the igloo’s snowy bricks.
- 3 Add tiny footprints behind the bear for extra detail.
- 4 Blend gray shadows around the igloo opening for depth.
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