Fun Fact!
Walruses can dive down to depths of about 260 to 300 feet (80 to 90 meters) to search for food.
Image Details
Coloring page of a walrus face shown from the front, covered in swirling line designs on the head, cheeks, and tusks.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use two shades of brown to make the swirls pop.
- 2 Add blue or purple for the background spirals.
- 3 Try coloring each swirl a different bright color.
- 4 Lightly shade the tusks with gray for a stone-like look.
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