Top 15 Wolf Coloring Pages For Your Little Ones

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Most children like to do activities associated with animals – be it watching them on television or reading about them. How about engaging your kid with one such activity – coloring? These wolf coloring pages activity will not only interest them to color but will also help them know the facts associated with various animals.

Let’s take one from the world of animals – Wolf. Here is our collection of top wolf coloring pages to print for your kids.

Top 15 Wolf Coloring Pages For Kids

Your kid may be interested to learn about wolves, because they are shrouded in mystery. Wolves are predators, which usually hunt in packs mainly at night. In fact, wolves were the first animals to have even been domesticated by man.

The wolf coloring sheets showcases wolves in their natural habitats as well as along with their offspring. In order to make them look less daunting, ask your kid to use colors that you would not normally associate with wolves.

1. Wolf With Offspringhis

The picture showcases a mother wolf with her offspring. This picture is apt for children who have just begun their foray into coloring. For new wolf cubs to urinate, their mother would be required to massage the belly with her tongue.

2. Gray Wolf

This picture showcases the gray wolf howling. This image will ensure that your kid concentrates on the image when coloring. Gray wolves are extremely social and clever animals. They hunt in packs which makes them even more dangerous.

3. Furry Wolf

This picture showcases a hunched furry wolf in an intimidating posture. You can relate this image to the story of ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ where the big, bad wolf dressed up as Red’s ailing grandmother after devouring her. Cannibalism is popular among wolves. In fact, they can consume large portions of meat a day.

4. Wolves Howling

This picture showcases a bunch of wolves howling in a desert. Your kid might require added assistance when coloring this picture because there are several elements in one picture. Wolves normally start howling at night because they are nocturnal animals.

5. Wolf Icon

The coloring page showcases a close-up of the head of a wolf. This picture will increase your child’s focus when coloring owing to the proximity of the image. Wolves do not necessarily make good guard dogs, because they are infact scared of unknown people. They will instinctively hide rather than bark if they are confronted with the unknown.

6. Howling Wolf

This picture showcases a wolf howling with the full moon in the background. This picture is apt for children who are below the age of 6 years. Werewolves are a common feature in folklore stories. They change their appearance from human to wolf during a full moon.

7. Baby Wolf

This picture showcases a cute baby wolf smiling at your kid! Once colored, this cute image can be used as a poster for your kid’s room. Baby wolves are referred to as cubs. They are born deaf and blind and depend on their mother for assistance.

8. Wolves Protecting A Baby

This picture showcases a mother wolf and her cubs protecting a baby in the crib. Tell your kid to use different colors to make this picture colorful. Mowgli in ‘The Jungle Book’ was raised by wolves and learned to sustain himself in the wild.

9. Wolves Fighting

This picture showcases two wolves fighting. The image is suitable for children above the age of 7 years. Wolves hunt and live in packs. They fight with other wolves that dare to enter their territory.

10. Cartoon Wolf

This image showcases an animated wolf sewing sheep skin. This image relates perfectly to the story of the wolf who dressed as a sheep to hunt for prey. This picture is quite intricate and would therefore pose an interesting challenge for your kid.

11. Wolves And Puppies

This picture showcases anime wolf characters with their cubs being suspended by their teeth. Allow your kid to use bright hues to color the puppies to really make the image stand out. When wolf cubs are born, their eyes are blue in color. However, their eye color turns yellow by the time they reach eight months.

12. Pack Of Wolves

A ferocious pack of wolves are highlighted in this picture. This image is appropriate for children who are above the age of 7 years. Tell your kid to use different shades to make the picture colorful. A normal wolf pack may have 2 to 3 wolves but can be ten times as large.

13. Jungle Book Wolf

The picture highlights the main wolf in ‘The Jungle Book’ named Akela. While your kid colors, you can introduce your kid to ‘The Jungle Book’ by reading a few excerpts from the book. The wolf Akela highlighted in the famous book for children is the leader of the wolf pack and is commonly referred to as either gray or white.

14. Complete The Wolf

Here we see an incomplete picture of a wolf that needs to be completed. Your child might require help outlining the wolf’s facial features if they are not adept at drawing yet. Wolves can swim up to 8 miles in water. They are aided by small webs between their toes.

15. Stationary Wolf

In this picture, we see a wolf standing at staring. Your kid will be able to focus better on the picture while coloring. Ireland is a country which has a huge wolf population. In fact, it was called ‘wolf land’, while hunting wolves was a popular activity among the nobility of the land.

These free printable wolf coloring pages online can be quite challenging, as your kid will need to color different shapes and postures of wolves. This will help your child improve his coloring skills considerably.

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