Wild Cats of the World Coloring Book

Wild Cats of the World Coloring Book

by John Green
Wild Cats of the World Coloring Book

Wild Cats of the World Coloring Book

by John Green

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Overview

Here for animal lovers of all ages is a delightful assortment of felines — beautifully rendered in black-and-white line illustrations. This coloring book by animal illustrator John Green contains 41 ready-to-be-colored pictures (including two double-page spreads) of most known varieties of wild cats — with many depicted in their natural habitats.
In addition to such familiar animals as the lion, leopard, and tiger, this coloring book presents detailed, realistic, anatomically accurate renderings of these lesser-known cats: Serval; Margay; Marbled cat; Fishing cat; Snow leopard; Puma; Caracal; Pampas cat; Spanish lynx; Kodkod; Asian golden cat; Pallas's cat; Ocelot; Sand cat; Chinese desert cat; Flat-headed cat; Rusty-spotted cat; Mountain cat; and numerous other magnificent species.
An introduction provides fascinating facts about the far-flung cat family (Felidae), while captions give coloring information, common and scientific names, and other data.
This splendid collection offers colorists and cat lovers an excellent source of familiar and exotic animals to study and color; commercial artists will be pleased with the excellent, royalty-free illustrations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486256382
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 04/01/1988
Series: Dover Animal Coloring Books
Pages: 48
Sales rank: 1,131,565
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 10.88(h) x (d)
Age Range: 8 - 14 Years

About the Author

About The Author
For more than 20 years, John Green has created popular Dover coloring books. He specializes in realistic drawings of people, animals, and places, and his recent titles range from Life in Old Japan to Dogs to Paint or Color.



































































































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