Coloring ideas for Walrus
Get ready to make the Arctic sparkle with color! Walruses usually have light brown, dark brown, or grayish skin, which can look pinkish when they warm up in the sun. You can color icy backgrounds in bright whites and soft blues, add snowy mountains in pale grays, and sprinkle some snowflakes falling gently from the sky. Let your imagination chill and create a frosty, fun scene!
On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about the Walrus, or its name in different languages? You could even give it a name of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!
What is a Walrus?
A walrus is a large, lovable marine mammal known for its long tusks, wrinkled skin, and giant flippers. Living in the cold Arctic waters, walruses use their strong tusks to pull themselves onto ice and to show off to their friends. Depending on the species, walruses can live up to around 40 years. Their skin feels thick, rough, and a little rubbery, helping them stay warm in freezing temperatures. Walruses make a variety of sounds, like barks, grunts, and bell-like whistles, especially during playful gatherings. They feed mostly on clams, mussels, and other tasty treats found on the ocean floor. Whether lounging on ice or diving deep, walruses are true treasures of the cold seas!
How to say Walrus in different languages?
- English: Walrus
- French: Morse
- Spanish: Morsa
- Arabic: فقمة البحر
- German: Walross
- Chinese: 海象
- Japanese: セイウチ
- Korean: 바다코끼리
- Portuguese: Morsa
- Italian: Tricheco
- Hindi: दरियाई घोड़ा
- Russian: Морж
- Turkish: Deniz aygırı