Fun Fact!
Indigenous peoples have traditionally hunted walruses for their meat, skin, oil, and for carving the ivory from their tusks.
Image Details
Coloring page of a plump walrus with long tusks resting on an iceberg, with snowy mountains and water in the background.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use light blue for the ice and water to make it feel cold.
- 2 Try soft browns or grays for the walrus’s wrinkly skin.
- 3 Add white or silver to the tusks for a shiny effect.
- 4 Color the mountains with gray and purple for snowy shadows.
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