Fun Fact!
Scientists think this strange "clowning" behavior might be a way for a wildebeest to release energy, play, or confuse predators.
Image Details
Coloring page of a wildebeest head with large curved horns inside a diamond frame, bold outline, safari animal illustration, front view.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Shade horns light gray, then add darker edges for curve.
- 2 Use warm browns for the face and a deeper brown for the beard.
- 3 Fill the diamond frame with sandy yellow or a sunset blend.
- 4 Trace the thick lines with a black crayon to keep colors neat.
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