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Basking Shark Basking Shark Deep Sea Outline

A basking shark deep sea outline scene, designed as a printable basking shark coloring pages.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A large basking shark fills most of this underwater scene, swimming diagonally across the page with its huge open mouth facing left. The shark’s body is broad and smooth, with a tall dorsal fin, long tail, side fins, a small eye, and several curved gill slits near the head. Inside the wide mouth, evenly spaced vertical lines create a striking area that invites careful coloring. Two smaller fish swim above the shark near the upper right, while clusters of round bubbles rise on both sides and through the center of the page. Along the bottom edge, waving seaweed, branching coral-like plants, rounded rocks, and tube-shaped reef forms create a simple ocean floor border. The layout leaves generous open spaces around the main animal, making the picture easy to color while still feeling lively and full. This page offers a fun mix of large sections for younger colorists and a few patterned details, such as the mouth and plants, for added interest and practice.

A basking shark swims through an underwater ocean scene above sea plants, rocks, bubbles, and two small fish.

basking sharksmall fishbubblesseaweedcoralrocks

Coloring ideas

  • Use a darker blue or gray on the shark’s back and a lighter shade on its belly.
  • Color the inside mouth slats with alternating cool tones to make the pattern stand out.
  • Try different greens for the seaweed to separate each plant cluster.
  • Use sandy browns and soft grays on the rocks and seafloor shapes.
  • Add pale blues around the bubbles to give the water a light, fresh feel.

Suggested palette

ocean blueslate graysea greensandy beigecoral orangesoft tealDeep ocean seafloorSwimming underwater
02Ways to use it

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