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Triceratops Dinosaur Muddy Tracks

A muddy tracks scene, designed as a printable triceratops coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This coloring page features a friendly triceratops standing in a muddy path, facing slightly toward the left while looking out at the viewer. The dinosaur fills most of the page, with a large frill edged by rounded bumps, three prominent horns, a curved beak, and sturdy legs planted in shallow puddles. Small spots and skin folds add texture across its body, giving children plenty of interesting areas to color without making the image feel crowded. In the foreground, several large three-toed dinosaur tracks are pressed into the mud, surrounded by puddles, pebbles, and scattered wet patches. Tufts of grass and leafy plants appear along both sides of the scene, framing the triceratops and suggesting a simple prehistoric landscape. The open ground and bold shapes make this page approachable for younger colorists, while the footprints, frill details, and body markings provide extra variety. It offers a fun chance to explore earthy tones, patterned skin, and splashy muddy textures in a playful dinosaur scene.

A triceratops stands on a muddy path with puddles and visible dinosaur footprints, surrounded by small plants.

triceratopshornsfrilldinosaur footprintsmud puddlespebbles

Coloring ideas

  • Use browns and tans for the muddy ground, then add darker brown around the footprint edges for depth.
  • Try a different shade on the frill bumps and body spots to make the triceratops skin more interesting.
  • Color the puddles with soft blue-gray or light brown reflections to suggest wet mud.
  • Use fresh greens for the side plants to frame the dinosaur and brighten the scene.

Suggested palette

earthy brownsolive greensage greendusty tanwarm graysoft blue-grayMuddy prehistoric pathWalking through mud
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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