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Spinosaurus Dinosaur Crocodile Free Marsh

A crocodile free marsh scene, designed as a printable spinosaurus coloring page.

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Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A large spinosaurus stands in the middle of a shallow marsh, filling most of the page with a strong side view that highlights its long crocodile-like snout and tall sail-shaped back. Its mouth is open to show many pointed teeth, and one round eye gives the dinosaur an alert, lively expression. The body is covered with small spots and curved skin lines that add texture without making the page feel crowded. One foot is planted in the water, creating circular ripples, while the other legs and small forearms are lifted as if the dinosaur is stepping forward. Around the marsh are clusters of tall reeds and cattails, with tufts of grass and smooth rocks along the muddy banks. Wavy water lines stretch across the foreground, giving the lower half of the page plenty of open areas for broad coloring. The simple landscape keeps the spinosaurus as the clear focal point while still adding nature details for variety. This page offers a fun mix of large spaces, repeated textures, and easy background elements for young dinosaur fans.

A spinosaurus wades through a shallow marsh surrounded by reeds, cattails, rocks, and rippling water.

spinosaurussail backteethmarsh waterreedscattails

Coloring ideas

  • Try olive or mossy greens on the spinosaurus body, then use a darker shade for the spots.
  • Blend blue-green and muddy brown tones in the marsh water to separate it from the banks.
  • Color the sail with striped warm and cool shades to emphasize its tall ribbed sections.
  • Use tan or gray on the rocks and deeper green on the reeds and cattails for a natural wetland look.

Suggested palette

olive greenmoss greenmuddy brownswampy blue-greentan graygolden reed tonesMarshWading through shallow water
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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