Is your little munchkin scared of bulls? Do you want to help them overcome this fear? Well! Whether you are nodding along or simply looking for bull-themed coloring pages, introduce your child to a friendlier version of these animals with these coloring pages. Bulls are the male species of Bos Taurus. They play a significant role in many cultures. There are around 100 species or breeds of bulls in the world. Bull coloring pages are an excellent way to teach your child about different types and species of bulls. Here is our compilation of 10 coloring pages of bulls in cartoon and realistic forms.
1. Bull
Here is an easy-peasy coloring sheet of a bull. Tell your child to make some grass, trees, and a ranch to give an appealing look to the diagram. They can use any shade to color the bull.
2. Brahman Bull
Let your child get creative with the Brahman Bull coloring sheet. The Brahman bull is a breed of the Zebu cattle. It is one of the most popular breeds of cattle for meat processing. Interestingly, the Brahman bull was the first cattle breed developed in the US.
3. Bullock Cart
The diagram conjures up images of rural India, where the villagers use a bullock cart for transportation. A bullock cart is a four-wheeled or two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a bull or oxen. It helps carry goods and people from one village to another.
4. Bull Riding
Here’s a thrilling bull-riding coloring page depicting a rider attempting to ride the bull. Bull riding is a rodeo sport that involves the rider getting on a large bull and staying mounted as the bull tries to drop the rider. It is a perilous game. Bull riding is popular in America, Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Mexico.
5. Snorting Bull
The bull looks furious and may hit anyone appearing in sight. So ask your child to color him fast to help him calm down. Bulls are aggressive dairy animals. Certain breeds of bulls are more aggressive than others.
6. Minotaur
The Minotaur is a legendary creature from Greek mythology, born to Queen Pasiphae of Crete. He was part man and part bull, residing in the maze of the labyrinth. Eventually, Theseus, a hero of Greek mythology, defeats him. You may use the Minotaur coloring sheet to teach your child about this Greek mythology figure.
7. Ferdinand Bull
Here is a coloring sheet of Ferdinand, the titular character of Disney’s ‘Ferdinand the Bull.’ Unlike other fierce bulls in the bullring, Ferdinand is gentle and only wants to smell the flowers. He is dark brown, with off-white spots. You may instruct your child to make the spots before coloring.
8. Benny The Bull
Benny, a close friend of Dora the Explorer, is an adorable bull. Benny lives in a barn near Dora’s house. He accompanies Dora in most of her adventures, especially those involving riding in a hot air balloon. Benny is a blue-colored bull with tiny yellow horns. He wears a polka-dotted scarf around his neck, which makes him cuter.
9. Chicago Bulls
The coloring sheet has the logo of the Chicago Bulls, a professional basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The team has earned its name from the city. The Chicago Bulls team has won 6 NBA championships. This coloring sheet is perfect if your child is a basketball fan and the sport excites them.
10. Matador With The Bull
Here is a coloring sheet showing a bull and a matador ready for a fight. Who do you think will win? The matador leads the performance in the traditional Spanish sport of bullfighting, where he faces one or more bulls in the bullring.
Hope you liked our collection of 10 free printable bull coloring pages. Encourage your child to use different shades for these aggressive cattle. We are sure they will have a great time learning about the various species of this cattle.
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