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Wild Animals Forest Edge

A forest edge scene, designed as a printable wild 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 friendly group of woodland animals gathered at the edge of a forest clearing. A tall deer with large antlers stands on the left side near a broad tree trunk, while a fox sits calmly on the right, facing inward toward the others. In the lower left corner, a rabbit sits upright beside small flowers and grass tufts. At the lower right, a squirrel perches on a fallen log, holding a small nut in its paws. A winding path runs through the middle of the scene, leading back into rounded bushes and a mix of leafy trees and pointed evergreen trees. Scattered pebbles, leafy plants, and ground grass add texture across the foreground. The composition feels balanced, with each animal clearly separated and easy to color. Large open areas on the deer, fox, rabbit, and squirrel make this page especially appealing for young children, while the leaves, flowers, fur, antlers, and tree bark offer extra detail for more creative coloring choices.

A deer, fox, rabbit, and squirrel gather in a peaceful forest-edge clearing beside trees, flowers, and a winding path.

deerfoxrabbitsquirreltree trunkevergreen trees

Coloring ideas

  • Use warm browns for the deer and make the small back spots a lighter cream shade.
  • Try orange or reddish brown for the fox, with a pale chest and tail tip for contrast.
  • Color the squirrel in gray-brown or rusty brown, and give the nut a deeper tan shade.
  • Use varied greens for the bushes, grass, and trees to separate the background layers.
  • Add soft earth tones to the path and log to help the animals stand out.

Suggested palette

forest greenswarm brownsrusty orangesoft graycream beigebark brownleafy oliveForest edge
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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