Fun Fact!
Young male zebras that don't have their own family herd yet will often live together in "bachelor herds," where they play-fight and practice skills for when they are older.
Image Details
Coloring page of a zebra head and neck portrait with bold black-and-white stripes, perked ears, spiky mane, whiskers, and large muzzle; African wildlife animal.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Use a gray crayon to lightly shade the white stripes for a soft, furry look.
- 2 Blend two blacks: marker for stripes, crayon for the muzzle to add texture.
- 3 Draw a sunny savanna background with grass tufts and a bright sky.
- 4 Add pink or tan inside the ears and tiny dots on the whiskers for sparkle.