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A coloring book (British English: colouring-in book, colouring book, or colouring page) is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. Traditional coloring books and coloring pages are printed on paper or card.
Animal Coloration, or in full Animal Coloration: An Account of the Principal Facts and Theories Relating to the Colours and Markings of Animals, is a book by the English zoologist Frank Evers Beddard, published by Swan Sonnenschein in 1892.
Great Comic Game Book, John Stanley, co-author. Price/Stern/Sloan (1966) Fat Cat Coloring & Limerick Book, Donna Sloan, art. Troubador Press (1967) Love Bug Coloring & Limerick Book, Donna Sloan, art. Troubador Press (1968) Mona Lisa Coloring Book. Troubador Press (1970) Dinosaur Coloring Book, Winston Tong, art. Troubador Press (1970)
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Between 1955 and 1959, Mark Trail's adventures were reprinted in comic books by Fawcett Publications and then Standard/Nedor/Pines. The strip spawned numerous books and coloring books, including: Mark Trail's Book of Animals (North American Mammals) by Ed Dodd (1955) Mark Trail's 2nd Book of Animals: (North American Mammals) by Ed Dodd (1959)
Animal colouration is the general appearance of an animal resulting from the reflection or emission of light from its surfaces. Some animals are brightly coloured, while others are hard to see. In some species, such as the peafowl, the male has strong patterns, conspicuous colours and is iridescent, while the female is far less visible.
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