Fun Fact!
The average lifespan of a polar bear in the wild is about 15 to 18 years, though some can live to be 30.
Image Details
Coloring page of a polar bear’s head shown up close, mouth wide open in a roar, with detailed fur and a big nose.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use light blue or gray for icy shadows in the white fur.
- 2 Color the tongue bright pink to stand out inside the mouth.
- 3 Add tiny speckles of brown around the nose for a realistic touch.
- 4 Try gentle strokes for the fur lines to make him look extra fluffy.
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