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Triceratops Dinosaur Leaf Snack

A leaf snack scene, designed as a printable triceratops 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

A cheerful baby triceratops stands in the center of a lush prehistoric landscape, smiling while holding a large tropical leaf in its mouth and front feet. The dinosaur faces slightly left, with three rounded horns, big expressive eyes, a wide frill edged with bumpy plates, and small spots along its back and side. Its sturdy legs and curved tail give the page a friendly, balanced look that feels approachable for young colorists. Surrounding the triceratops are layered jungle plants and oversized leaves that frame the scene on both sides and in the foreground. A tall palm tree rises on the left, while a volcano with a puffing cloud sits in the upper right background, adding extra visual interest without making the page feel crowded. Small rocks, pebbles, and tufts of grass decorate the ground around the dinosaur’s feet. The image offers a nice mix of broad spaces on the body and frill for easy coloring, along with medium details in the plants, leaf veins, and background elements for added creativity and practice.

A happy triceratops enjoys a leafy snack in a tropical prehistoric jungle with a palm tree and volcano behind it.

triceratopsleafpalm treevolcanocloudjungle plants

Coloring ideas

  • Use a medium green and a darker green to separate the snack leaf from the background plants.
  • Try a warm earth tone for the triceratops body and a contrasting shade for the frill bumps and spots.
  • Color the volcano with grays or browns so the dinosaur remains the main focus.
  • Add different greens to the palm tree and ground plants to create depth across the scene.

Suggested palette

leaf greenjungle greenssandy beigewarm brownstone graysky bluevolcanic charcoalPrehistoric jungle
02Ways to use it

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