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Rainforest Animals Canopy Vines

A canopy vines scene, designed as a printable rainforest animals coloring page.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a lively rainforest canopy filled with friendly animals and lush plants. In the upper left, a smiling monkey hangs from a thick vine with one hand while crouching on another looping vine, its curled tail swinging below. On the upper right, a large toucan perches on a broad branch, facing inward with its oversized beak and folded wings clearly visible. Near the bottom left, a spotted frog sits on a large tropical leaf, looking upward. A butterfly floats in the lower middle-right area above a cluster of simple five-petal flowers. The background is packed with layered jungle foliage, including hanging vines, many leaves, rounded treetops, and palm-like plants that create depth without feeling crowded. The composition spreads the animals across the page from top to bottom, giving children several focal points to color. Big leaves, open animal shapes, and repeated plant forms make this page especially fun for experimenting with bright rainforest palettes and simple patterning.

A monkey, toucan, frog, and butterfly appear among vines, branches, flowers, and dense rainforest foliage.

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Coloring ideas

  • Use different greens for the layered leaves and vines to help the jungle feel deep and full.
  • Try a bright beak color on the toucan so it stands out against the surrounding branches.
  • Add spots or gentle shading on the frog to emphasize its rounded back and legs.
  • Choose contrasting colors for the butterfly wings and flower petals to create a lively lower section.

Suggested palette

rainforest greenstoucan beak orange and yellowmonkey brownsfrog greenbutterfly blues and purplestropical flower pinksRainforest canopyClimbing and perching in the jungle
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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