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Bearded Dragon Stone Hide

A stone hide scene, designed as a printable bearded dragon coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A bearded dragon rests at the entrance of a stone hide, filling the center of the page with a calm, alert pose. The lizard faces left with its head lifted, showing a large round eye, textured scales, and the spiky beard and ridges that define its face and neck. Its front legs stretch forward onto a flat stone surface, with curved claws clearly visible, while the body extends back into the rocky shelter. The hide is built from stacked, layered stones that arch over the reptile and create a natural cave opening behind it. Around the foreground and sides, the scene includes scattered pebbles, larger smooth rocks, and two clusters of pointed desert-style plants, one tall group on the left and a rosette-shaped plant on the lower right. The page offers strong coloring value through varied textures: cracked stone patterns, fine scales, spines, and simple plant leaves. Broad rock shapes and open ground areas balance the detailed reptile, making the scene engaging and approachable for kids who enjoy animals, reptiles, and nature habitats.

A bearded dragon sits at the opening of a layered stone hide surrounded by rocks, pebbles, and spiky plants.

bearded dragonstone hidestacked rockspebblesflat stonesspiky plants

Coloring ideas

  • Use sandy browns and soft tan shades for the bearded dragon, with a slightly darker beard and back ridges.
  • Try layered grays, warm taupes, or reddish browns on the stacked stones to separate each rock slab.
  • Color the desert plants in different greens, such as sage and olive, to add contrast against the rocks.
  • Add subtle speckling on the ground pebbles and smooth stones for extra texture without overpowering the lizard.

Suggested palette

sandy brownwarm beigestone grayreddish brownsage greenolive greenRocky desert habitatResting at a cave entrance
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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desert animal unit study

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02What paper size does the PDF use?

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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