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How to draw a... |
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Reproduced with permission from Draw Ocean Animals, copyright©1994 Douglas C. DuBosque |
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| Add a pointed nose, and two triangles for the tail flukes. Draw the curved line on the side, and the eye. |
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| Add the dorsal fin. Draw the flippers (notice how you can only see part of the far one). |
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| Draw the siphon. Add wild and crazy, curling, every-which-way tentacles. |
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Great White SharkCarcharodon carcharias. (go ahead, try to say it!!) Size: 6 m (19.5 ft). Diet: fish, seals, dolphins, unlucky humans. Large and aggressive! The great white shark has protective eyelids that cover the eyes during attacks.
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| Draw a long, flat oval. Add a box at one end for the head, and two lines tapering at the other end for the tail. |
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| Add mouth, teeth, eye, nostril and gill openings. |
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| Draw fins. Look carefully at where they line up with other fins on the body. Make sure you get all of them! |
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