Fun Fact!
A walrus will often use its powerful front flippers to fan away sand and mud from the ocean floor to uncover hidden clams and other food.
Image Details
Coloring page of a stone walrus bust statue with long tusks, textured cracks, and a rectangular pedestal, drawn in black outlines.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend grays and browns to show the cracks in the stone.
- 2 Add a little green or blue to give the marble a frozen arctic look.
- 3 Try coloring the tusks off-white or light beige for extra contrast.
- 4 Make the base darker so the walrus head stands out even more.
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