Fun Fact!
About 80-90% of all wildebeest calves are born within a three-week period, often in February on the Serengeti plains.
Image Details
Coloring page of a wildebeest with curved horns walking through tall savanna grass, with two lionesses peeking from behind the grass blades.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Layer greens and golds in the grass, switching directions to make it look wild and swishy.
- 2 Blend gray and brown on the wildebeest body; add darker stripes along his ribs and mane.
- 3 Leave tiny white highlights in the eyes and on the horn edges for shine.
- 4 Shade under his belly and hooves for a sunlit shadow, and softly outline the lionesses with sandy tones.
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