Fun Fact!
A warthog's lower tusks are much shorter but are extremely sharp because they rub against the upper tusks every time the warthog opens and closes its mouth.
Image Details
Coloring page of a standing warthog with large tusks, a bristly mane, wrinkled skin, upright ears, and a curved tail. No background.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use several browns and grays to make his wrinkly skin look lively.
- 2 Add tall green grass behind him for a wild look.
- 3 Color his tusks a creamy yellow and give his nose a little pink.
- 4 Try using short, quick strokes for the mane and tail hair.
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