Fun Fact!
If a walrus breaks one of its tusks, it usually doesn't grow back to its full length, and the walrus might have a harder time climbing on ice or winning fights.
Image Details
Coloring page of a walrus head with long tusks, whiskers, and wrinkled skin, with icebergs and floating ice in the cold sea behind him.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Give the walrus a streaky brown coat to show his thick fur.
- 2 Try different blues for the chilly sea and bobbing ice.
- 3 Color the icebergs with light blue or even a hint of purple for shadow.
- 4 Add a pink nose or rosy cheeks to make the walrus look extra playful.
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