Wildebeest Horn Bump

Two strong wildebeests lower their heads and bump horns right in the middle. Their legs plant wide, steady as stools. Shaggy manes spike up, and curved horns make a tidy V shape. Stripes run along their sides like soft brush marks.

They lean close, nose to nose, calm and focused. Each hoof points forward, ready for a gentle push. Smooth faces show small eyes and long noses, mirrored like twins. The wide open space around them makes their big shapes easy to see.

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. 1 Use two browns so each wildebeest looks different but matching.
  2. 2 Shade the manes darker and leave a few light streaks for shine.
  3. 3 Color horns light gray and hooves dark gray for contrast.
  4. 4 Add your own savanna grass and a dusty shadow under their feet.

Suggested Colors

Dusty Brown
Slate Gray
Charcoal Black
Savanna Green
Warm Sand

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