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Whale Shark Swimming in Kelp Forest Coloring Page

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Imagine you're drifting gently through a kelp forest, just like this Whale Shark. The sunlight dances on the water?

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Word of the Day

Filter-feeder

An animal that strains tiny organisms from the water, like a sieve, to eat. Whale Sharks are champion filter feeders!

Did You Know?

  • Each Whale Shark's spot pattern is unique, like a human fingerprint! Scientists use them to identify and track these
  • Whale Sharks can grow to be over 40 feet long – that's longer than some school buses!
  • Whale Sharks have thousands of tiny teeth, but they don't use them to bite.

Conversation Corner

  • ? If you could swim with a Whale Shark, what would you want to ask it about the?
  • ? How does the kelp forest provide a home and food for the Whale Shark and other?
  • ? Imagine you're a marine biologist studying Whale Sharks. What's one thing you?

Download this free Whale Shark coloring page exploring a dense Kelp Forest in Realistic style for kids. Print and color today.

Image Details

"A large Whale Shark with spotted skin and wide mouth swims through a dense kelp forest. Its body is partially hidden by tall, flowing kelp strands."

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