
Mako Shark Speeding
A sleek mako shark darting forward with a torpedo-shaped body, pointed snout, and water swirls trailing behind — a fast, dynamic coloring page.
Feel the rush of the fastest shark in the ocean. This mako shark coloring page captures a sleek predator angled as if it is darting forward, with a very streamlined torpedo-shaped body, a sharp pointed snout, a crescent-shaped tail, and a few motion-style water swirls trailing behind it. Mako sharks are famous for their incredible speed and can swim faster than almost any other fish in the sea. The clean, smooth lines make this page satisfying to color, and those trailing swirls let kids add a real sense of movement and energy. Coloring it is a great way to talk about why a smooth, pointed body helps an animal move so fast through the water. Try a deep steely blue with a bright white belly, and use light, wispy strokes for the motion swirls. Print it on US Letter or A4 and let this speedster zoom across the page.
Coloring Tips
- Show the speed — color the trailing swirls in a pale blue so the shark looks like it is racing forward.
- Sleek and steely — a metallic gray-blue back with a white belly suits this fast, streamlined hunter.
- Smooth strokes — color the long body in even, flowing lines to match its torpedo shape.