Nori the narwhal peeks through the ice to say hello. Her earmuffs look silly, but she loves wearing them on winter days. She splashes gently and wiggles her long tusk. Color Nori for her chilly ocean adventure!
Nori is popping up through a patch of ice to greet you on a frosty ocean day. Her big earmuffs make her look extra funny and cozy, even though narwhals really live in chilly Arctic waters! Notice her long, swirly tusk and the little splashes around her. Will the ice be bright white, pale blue, or sparkly purple in your winter picture?
Try a soft gray or blue-gray coat for Nori, then make her tusk creamy white with light gray spiral stripes. Her earmuffs could be cherry red, sunny yellow, or rainbow colored. Use icy blue for the water and leave some parts of the ice white. A dark navy ocean behind Nori will make her face, tusk, and splashes stand out beautifully.
Narwhals are whales that live in the Arctic Ocean, where the water can be very cold. Most male narwhals grow the long tooth called a tusk, although some females can have one too. The tusk usually twists like a spiral. Narwhals can hold their breath underwater for a long time and dive deep to look for food, such as fish and squid.