Fun Fact!
Sailors often mistook manatees or dugongs for mermaids, leading to many mermaid "sightings."
Image Details
Coloring page of a see-through fish with visible skeleton, ribs, spine, heart, and gills, swimming with striped fins and a curved tail; ocean animal.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Shade the body from deep blue on top to light teal on the belly.
- 2 Color the heart bright red or pink so it pops.
- 3 Leave the bones pale yellow or gray to look bony and light.
- 4 Draw bubbles, seaweed, and a peek of a friendly tentacle at the edge.
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