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Two Giraffes Crossing Necks

Two friendly giraffes with their long necks gently crossing in an X, smiling at each other — a charming pair coloring page.

ThemeGiraffe
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Two giraffes share a sweet moment in this charming page, standing side by side with their long necks gently crossing in an X shape, both heads turned toward each other with warm smiles, patchwork coats, and tufted tails. The crossed necks make a lovely symmetrical picture that is satisfying to color on both sides. The big bodies suit younger kids, while the matching patchwork pattern gives older ones a chance to keep two coats neat and even. In the wild, giraffes sometimes swing and lean their necks together in a behavior called necking, though here our pair is simply being friendly. You might color both giraffes the same to show they are buddies, or give each one its own colors so the crossing X really pops off the page. Print this friendly pair on US Letter or A4 paper and enjoy coloring twice the giraffe in a single charming scene.

Coloring Tips

  • Mirror or contrast — color both giraffes the same to show friendship, or pick different tones so the crossing necks stand apart.
  • Follow the X — color along each neck in its own direction so the crossing point stays clear and crisp.
  • Even patches — keep the patchwork the same size and tone on both giraffes so the symmetrical scene looks balanced.

Frequently asked questions

Why are the giraffes crossing their necks?
Here they are simply being friendly. In the wild, giraffes sometimes swing their necks together in a behavior called necking.
Should I color both giraffes the same?
Either works. Matching colors show they are friends, while different colors make the crossed-neck X shape stand out more.

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