Blacktip Reef Shark Feeding Underwater Coloring Page
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Imagine you're a little fish darting through sun-dappled waves. Suddenly, a Blacktip Reef Shark glides in for a snack?
Parent's Toolkit
Word of the Day
Crepuscular
Most active during twilight hours, like dawn and dusk! It comes from the Latin word for "twilight."
Did You Know?
- • Blacktip Reef Sharks are viviparous, meaning the pups develop inside the mother and are born live, usually in litters
- • These sharks are relatively small, usually growing to about 5 feet long, and are known to be quite shy around humans!
- • They can jump out of the water, a behavior called "breaching," which might help them get rid of parasites or just have
Conversation Corner
- ? How do you think the small fish feel when they see the shark?
- ? What does a coral reef remind you of? Does it remind you of any place on land?
- ? If you could ask the shark one question, what would it be?
Download this free Blacktip Reef Shark coloring page showing a shark feeding on fish in Realistic style for kids. Print and color today.
Image Details
"A Blacktip Reef Shark is swimming and feeding on a group of small fish. Swirling ocean waves and bubbles surround the shark, with a sandy bottom visible below."
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