68 Free Zoo Animal Coloring Pages: Printable Safari Fun
🖍️ 68 free sheets
Bring the wonders of the safari into your living room with these 68 printable zoo animal coloring pages. Designed for children of all ages, these sheets are perfect for developing fine motor control and color recognition. Simply grab your favorite crayons or markers and start your wild artistic adventure today.
Hyena Coloring Sheet
Hyenas are fascinating creatures with unique spotted coats. Use a mix of tan and dark brown crayons to create texture; try using short, quick strokes to mimic their fur.
Camel Coloring Sheet
Focus on the curves of the humps while coloring. Use warm sandy tones and try blending a darker brown around the edges to give the camel a realistic, rounded look.
Cartoon Kangaroo Coloring Sheet
This kangaroo has a friendly, cartoonish style. Use soft grays or light browns, and don't forget to color the inside of the pouch a slightly lighter shade for depth.
Zebra Coloring Sheet
The ultimate test of focus! Encourage children to color the stripes carefully. Tip: Use a black fine-liner for the stripes and leave the white spaces crisp for a high-contrast look.
Hippo Coloring Sheet
Hippos have thick, leathery skin. Try using a mix of gray and a touch of purple to capture their unique skin tone. Use circular coloring motions to suggest smooth, heavy skin.
Cartoon Gorilla Coloring Sheet
Gorillas are powerful animals. Use dark charcoal or black for the fur, but leave a small white highlight on the nose and eyes to make the character pop off the page.
Chameleon Coloring Sheet
This is the perfect sheet to experiment with color! Since chameleons change colors, encourage kids to use bright, vibrant patterns or gradients across the scales.
Grizzly Bear Coloring Sheet
Grizzly bears have thick, shaggy coats. Use long, layered strokes with brown and tan pencils to create the appearance of dense fur.
Ostrich Coloring Sheet
Ostriches have long, elegant necks. Use light, feathery strokes for the body and a smooth, solid color for the long neck to highlight the difference in texture.
Bobcat Coloring Sheet
Focus on the spots! Use a darker brown or black to add small, irregular spots across the coat. This is a great exercise for practicing control with a pencil tip.
Giraffe Coloring Sheet
The giraffe's pattern is iconic. Encourage children to color the spots first, then fill in the background color to ensure they don't lose the shape of the patches.
Tiger Roaring Coloring Sheet
This roaring tiger is full of energy! Use bright orange for the main coat and deep black for the stripes. Tip: Use a white gel pen to add highlights to the teeth and eyes.
Cheetah Coloring Sheet
Cheetahs are built for speed. Use a light tan base and add many small, dark spots. The tear-mark lines under the eyes are a great detail to emphasize with a fine-tip marker.
Cartoon Polar Bear Coloring Sheet
Since polar bears are white, try using light blue or cool gray for the shadows to give the bear shape without needing to color the whole body.
Otter Coloring Sheet
Otters have sleek, water-resistant fur. Use a rich, dark brown and try to color in the direction of the fur to make it look smooth and shiny.
Llama Coloring Sheet
Llamas are known for their fluffy, woolly coats. Use short, scribbly strokes with your crayon to create a textured, wool-like appearance.
Sea Turtle Coloring Sheet
The shell is the star here! Use different shades of green and brown to fill in the geometric patterns on the shell. Take your time to stay inside the lines for a polished result.
Flamingo Coloring Sheet
Flamingos are all about vibrant pinks! Try using a light pink for the body and a darker, more intense pink for the wings to show depth and shadow.
Alligator or Crocodile Coloring Sheet
Use a mix of dark greens and earthy browns to color the scales. Tip: Use a darker green to color the shadows between the scales to give the alligator a realistic, bumpy texture.
Lioness Coloring Sheet
The lioness has a smooth, sandy coat. Use light tan and gold tones. Focus on coloring the ears and the tail tip with a slightly darker shade for contrast.
Cartoon Panda Coloring Sheet
Pandas are great for learning about contrast. Keep the white areas clean and use a deep, solid black for the patches around the eyes, ears, and limbs.
Easy Cartoon Owl Coloring Sheet
Owls have beautiful, patterned feathers. Use a mix of browns, tans, and grays, and try using small, overlapping 'U' shapes to mimic the look of feathers.
Elk Coloring Sheet
Elk have majestic antlers. Use a light brown for the body and a darker, wood-like brown for the antlers. Encourage children to color the antlers with long, straight strokes.
Antelope Coloring Sheet
Antelopes are graceful and lean. Use a warm tan for the body and white for the underbelly. The contrast between these two colors will make the drawing look professional.
Vulture Coloring Sheet
Vultures have unique, dark feathers. Use charcoal or black and try to layer the colors to show the texture of the wings. The head can be colored with a touch of red or pink.
Porcupine
Focus on the texture of the quills. Use a sharp black pencil to outline the quills, then fill with light brown for a realistic look.
Parrot
Parrots are perfect for practicing color blending. Try using two shades of green or blue to create depth on the wings.
Cartoon Tiger
When coloring the stripes, use short, flicking motions with your marker to mimic the natural flow of tiger fur.
Rhino
Use a light grey crayon and press harder around the edges of the body to create a 3D shadow effect.
Buffalo
Focus on the thick fur around the shoulders. Use brown and tan to show the texture of the buffalo's coat.
Howling Wolf
To make the wolf look like it's howling at night, color the background with dark blues and purples to make the wolf pop.
Bearded Dragon
Experiment with bright oranges and yellows on the 'beard' area to make this lizard look vibrant and realistic.
Flying Bald Eagle
Use a bright yellow for the beak and feet to contrast against the dark brown wings. Keep the head white for accuracy.
Falcon
Use sharp, clean lines for the falcon's feathers. Try using grey and black to create a sleek, fast-looking bird.
Jaguar
The rosettes are key! Color the spots dark brown or black, and use a lighter golden-yellow for the background fur.
Elephant
Use a side-to-side motion with your pencil to create a wrinkly skin texture on the elephant's trunk and legs.
Rattlesnake
Focus on the pattern on the back. Use alternating shades of brown to make the diamond shapes stand out.
Gecko
Geckos are fun to color with bright, neon colors! Try using lime green or bright blue for a tropical look.
Deer
When coloring the deer, leave small white circles uncolored on the back to represent the natural spots of a fawn.
Sloth
Use a light brown for the fur, and maybe a touch of green on the back to show the sloth's unique habitat!
Lemur
The tail is the star here! Use alternating black and white stripes to make the lemur's tail look authentic.
Red Panda
Use a rich, reddish-brown for the body and keep the face markings white for that classic red panda look.
Cobra
When coloring the hood, use a circular motion to emphasize the cobra's defensive pose.
Iguana
Use different shades of green to show the texture of the scales along the iguana's back.
Monkey
Monkeys are expressive! Use a light brown for the face and a darker brown for the body to create contrast.
Lion Roaring
The mane is the best part! Use long, sweeping strokes with a dark orange or brown to show the lion's power.
Moose
Use a deep brown for the body and a lighter tan for the antlers to make them stand out.
Cartoon Hawk
Use a mix of brown and white for the feathers. Keep the eyes bright to give the hawk a sharp, alert look.
Koala
Use different shades of grey to give the koala's fur a soft, fluffy look. Don't forget the black nose!
Lizard
Lizards are great for practicing patterns. Try using a repeating color pattern along the lizard's back.
Peacock Coloring Sheet
Capture the majesty of a peacock's plumage. Use metallic markers or bright crayons to make those iconic 'eye spots' pop against the feathers.
Snake Coloring Sheet
Practice your pattern-making skills by adding scales or stripes. Try using a gradient of greens to give your snake a realistic, slithering texture.
Wolf Coloring Sheet
Focus on shading the fur. Use short, flicking strokes with your pencil to mimic the texture of a wolf's thick coat.
Cartoon Wolf Coloring Sheet
This sitting wolf is full of personality. Try coloring the eyes a bright, piercing yellow to make this character come alive on the page.
Lion Coloring Sheet
The mane is the star here! Use different shades of brown, gold, and orange to create depth and volume in the lion's fur.
Tiger Face Coloring Sheet
Focus on the symmetry of the stripes. Keep your hand steady and use a fine-tip marker to define the bold black markings against the orange fur.
Cartoon Bear Coloring Sheet
This friendly bear is a blank canvas. Try using soft, circular motions with your crayon to create a fuzzy, rounded look.
Bear Coloring Sheet
For a realistic bear, try layering dark brown over a light tan base. This adds a sense of realism to the animal's powerful build.
Fox Coloring Sheet
Don't forget the white tip on the tail! Use a light touch with your orange pencil to keep the fur looking soft and vibrant.
Penguin Coloring Sheet
Penguins are great for practicing high-contrast coloring. Use a deep black for the back and keep the belly crisp and white.
Baby Deer Coloring Sheet
Use a light brown for the body and leave small, uncolored circles to create the fawn's signature white spots.
Tasmanian Devil Coloring Sheet
These creatures have a lot of character! Use a dark grey or black for the body and a touch of pink for the inside of the ears.
Gorilla Face Coloring Sheet
Focus on the expressive eyes and brow. Use charcoal or dark grey to create a sense of depth and wisdom in the gorilla's face.
Walrus Coloring Sheet
The tusks are the focal point! Use a light grey or white for the tusks and a warm, leathery brown for the body.
Capybara Coloring Sheet
Capybaras have a very relaxed look. Use earthy tones like tan and brown to capture their natural, gentle appearance.
Emu Coloring Sheet
Emus have such unique features! Try using a light blue for the neck area and darker, feathery strokes for the body.
Baby Fox Coloring Sheet
This little kit is adorable. Use a soft orange for the body and be sure to leave the chest and tail tip white for that classic fox look.
Wolf Face and Head Coloring Sheet
Focus on the eyes and the snout. Use a mix of grey and white to show the texture of the fur around the face.