Fun Fact!
Wildebeest are very dependent on rain; their entire life cycle revolves around following the rain to find food.
Image Details
Coloring page of two wildebeests (gnus) locking horns in a mirrored pose, heads lowered, shaggy manes, body stripes, hooves visible, blank background.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use two browns so each wildebeest looks different but matching.
- 2 Shade the manes darker and leave a few light streaks for shine.
- 3 Color horns light gray and hooves dark gray for contrast.
- 4 Add your own savanna grass and a dusty shadow under their feet.
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