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Great White Shark Swims Through Kelp Coloring Page

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Imagine you're a playful seal pup, darting through a sun-dappled kelp forest. Suddenly, a Great White Shark appears?

Parent's Toolkit

Word of the Day

Cartilaginous

Like us! But instead of bone, their skeleton is made of cartilage. Feel your ear and nose? That's cartilage.

Did You Know?

  • Great White Sharks can detect a single drop of blood in 25 gallons of water—that's like smelling a teaspoon of sugar in
  • Sharks possess electroreception, meaning they can sense the tiny electrical fields produced by other animals' muscle
  • Great White Sharks don't chew their food! They tear off chunks and swallow them whole, relying on their powerful

Conversation Corner

  • ? How do you think the Great White Shark helps keep the ocean healthy?
  • ? If you could ask a Great White Shark one question, what would it be?
  • ? How are sharks similar to and different from other fish in the ocean?

Download this free Great White Shark coloring page swimming through tall kelp in Realistic style for kids. Print and color this ocean scene today.

Image Details

"A Great White Shark with an open mouth showing teeth swims horizontally. It is surrounded by tall, vertical kelp plants that fill the entire frame."

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