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Ankylosaurus Dinosaur River Stones

A river stones scene, designed as a printable ankylosaurus coloring page.

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Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This coloring page features a sturdy ankylosaurus walking through a shallow rocky river in a prehistoric landscape. The dinosaur fills most of the page in a side view, with its armored back covered in rows of rounded spikes and plates that create lots of interesting spaces to color. Its clubbed tail curves upward on the right side, while its head dips forward on the left, showing a beaked mouth, one large eye, and textured scales across the face and legs. The body has layered armor, dotted skin patterns, and thick legs with visible toes, giving the page a rich mix of broad areas and small details. Smooth river stones of many sizes spread across the foreground and around the dinosaur’s feet, with gentle water lines weaving between them. In the background, low plants frame the scene on both sides, and a mountain rises behind the dinosaur, adding depth without crowding the composition. This page offers a fun balance of texture, natural scenery, and a recognizable dinosaur shape for creative coloring.

An ankylosaurus walks through a shallow stone-filled river with plants and a mountain in the background.

ankylosaurusclubbed tailback spikesriver stonesshallow watermountain

Coloring ideas

  • Use earthy greens or browns on the ankylosaurus to highlight its armored back and tail club.
  • Color the spikes a slightly lighter or darker shade than the body so the rows stand out.
  • Try cool blues or blue-greens in the shallow water and leave soft highlights around the ripples.
  • Mix several gray or tan shades across the river stones to give the foreground more depth.
  • Use a muted blue, purple, or brown for the mountain to separate it from the dinosaur.

Suggested palette

olive greensandy brownslate grayriver bluesage greenwarm tanPrehistoric riverbedWalking through a rocky stream
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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