Fish Coloring Page - A Swimmingly Good Time
Oddly enough, a shark is actually a fish, but a jellyfish is
not. You see, just because something is named "fish,"
it doesn't always mean that it is one of the cold-blooded swimmers
who breathe through their gills (and not through their nose
and
mouth like we do). They come in many shapes and sizes. For instance,
a shark can be as big as 45 feet long, while a stout infant
fish
is about as long as your pinkie fingernail. And, they come in
all colors, making Fish Coloring Pages especially fun. For just
about anything you put on your fish coloring page is bound to
look real, as there are more than 25,000 types of fish each
with
their own colors.
You have probably heard from your dad about him or someone else
going fishing. That's because we use fish for food. In fact, it
is really very good for you. If you're ever eaten a tuna fish
sandwich, you're already eaten fish. Yummy!
Fish can live in the salty ocean, in small lakes and ponds near
your home or even in aquariums inside homes. Usually the fish
that live in the salty ocean are more colorful, as you may have
seen if you have watched the Disney movie Finding
Nemo. While
others that live in lakes are usually brown, silver and/or gray.
However there is one called a rainbow trout, and they have all
the colors of the rainbow on their bellies. Now, try adding this
to a fish in your Free Coloring Pages
to Print and see what
colors you
like best!
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