Fun Fact!
Conservationists sometimes have to move rhinos to new, safer areas to help create new populations, a process called translocation.
Image Details
Coloring page of a friendly rhinoceros with two horns, standing and smiling, with a small bird perched on its ear.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use two browns for the rhino’s horns and toes.
- 2 Try making the bird bright blue or red to pop.
- 3 Add green grass or a yellow sun in the background.
- 4 Blend gray and purple for the rhino’s skin.
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