Have some fun! Learn how to draw these three large African mammals: From Nature’s Giants magazine, courtesy of Wild Nature Institute. Illustrator: Kayla Harren.
You may like these stories Are tigers the biggest cats? These animals look like a tiger More learning resources Why do tigers have stripes? Find out more in this article from The Conversation. Visit the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for more tiger facts and to…
Hello, I’m an eastern lesser bamboo lemur (scientific name: Hapalemur griseus). I live in Madagascar and I like to eat … you guessed it: bamboo! More learning resources Duke Lemur Center: Learn more the eastern lesser bamboo lemur *Mongabay Kids is not responsible for content…
Color by number to reveal who is hiding in the picture! By Megan Strauss. Created in partnership with the Wild Nature Institute.
Have some fun with mindful coloring!
For thousands of years animals have inspired artists and designers. (Think of cave paintings, leopard print clothes, dog portraits and more!) Among them, is illustrator and designer Craig Frazier. Craig created a typeface – a set of letters, numbers and characters – literally out of…
An art activity for Endangered Species Day
Color by number to reveal the elephant!
Give these elephant drawing activities a go!
Color in these cute giraffe calves and add to the picture.
