Fun Fact!
The ivory of a walrus tusk is unique because it has a mottled, almost marbled-looking core, different from elephant ivory.
Image Details
Coloring page of a walrus with its mouth wide open, flippers on the ground, and a large empty speech bubble above its head.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Fill the speech bubble with your favorite silly word.
- 2 Try blending browns and grays to make wrinkly walrus skin.
- 3 Add blue or white swirls for icy water around his flippers.
- 4 Give his whiskers a splash of yellow or silver.
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