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Animal Arctic Snow Animals

A arctic snow animals scene, designed as a printable animal coloring page.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a friendly arctic wildlife scene arranged across floating ice and calm water. A large polar bear stands on the left center ice sheet, facing slightly right with a gentle expression and rounded features. In the lower foreground, a spotted seal rests across a separate ice floe, stretching almost the full width of the page. On the right, an arctic fox sits neatly on another chunk of ice with its fluffy tail curled around its body. Above them, a snowy owl perches on a raised rock formation near the upper right corner, watching over the scene. The background includes layered mountain peaks, a flat icy horizon, and two soft clouds near the top. The composition gives each animal clear space, making it easy and enjoyable to color. Children can explore fur, feathers, spots, water ripples, rocky textures, and snowy landforms while choosing cool winter shades or imaginative bright colors for each animal.

A polar bear, seal, arctic fox, and snowy owl gather on icy floes in a snowy arctic landscape with mountains and clouds.

polar bearsealarctic foxsnowy owlice floeswater

Coloring ideas

  • Use light blues and soft grays for the water channels and ice edges to separate each floe.
  • Try creamy white, pale gray, or very light blue shading on the polar bear and snowy owl for gentle depth.
  • Add darker gray or brown spots on the seal to make its body pattern stand out.
  • Color the fox with white fur or warm orange tones to create a fun contrast against the snowy setting.
  • Use muted purples, blues, or slate gray for the distant mountains to keep the animals as the focus.

Suggested palette

icy bluesnow whitecool grayslate graysoft lavenderarctic tealwarm fox orangeArctic tundra
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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