Fun Fact!
A walrus uses its tusks as a visual signal; a walrus with large, impressive tusks is often seen as older, stronger, and more dominant by other walruses.
Image Details
Coloring page of a walrus resting on a floating ice chunk in the ocean, with visible tusks, whiskers, icebergs, clouds, and water.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Try soft brown or gray for the walrus’s thick, wrinkly skin.
- 2 Add a cold blue to the water and ice, blending in some white.
- 3 Use a bright yellow for the sun shining on the walrus’s whiskers.
- 4 Color the sky with light blue or even sunset pink for fun.
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