Fun Fact!
Wildebeest sometimes seem to have a "follow-the-leader" mentality, where one brave wildebeest will start a river crossing and the rest will follow.
Image Details
Coloring page of a wildebeest skull with large curved horns centered inside a decorative African geometric border; wildlife, wildebeest, horns, savanna.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Shade the horns from dark brown at the base to light gray at the tips for shine.
- 2 Pick two border colors and repeat them to make a rhythm: red, yellow, red, yellow.
- 3 Use sandy browns on the skull, then add soft gray lines to show bumps and cracks.
- 4 Trace the outer frame with a bold color to make the center pop.
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