Top 10 Crocodile Coloring Pages For Your Toddler

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Crocodiles are large four-legged beasts living in the tropical waters. They are usually found near marshes, swamps, lakes, estuaries, and mangroves. These carnivorous creatures are crowned as the most aggressive creatures on earth.

Crocodiles are one of the oldest creatures living on the planet. They are thought to be around 200 million years old. Do you know that crocodiles swallow stones when they are on the banks of the river? This helps them swim deeper.

Top 10 Crocodile Coloring Pages For Kids

Children find these creatures intriguing because of the danger associated with them. This is the reason why crocodile coloring sheets are extremely popular with kids. Here is a collection of printable coloring pages with crocodiles in their realistic and cartoon forms.

1. Mighty Crocodile

Introduce your child to the crocodile with this coloring sheet. They are one of the deadliest creatures found on earth. Tell your child some more facts about this awesome reptile as he or she colors the sheet. There are more than 15 species of crocodiles, with sizes ranging from 2 to 7.5 meters. Crocodiles can live equally well in the sea as well as in freshwater. Encourage your child to use his green, yellow, and brown colors liberally, while coloring the sheet.

2. Alligator

Does your child know the difference between an alligator and a crocodile? An alligator has a U-shaped nose while a crocodile has a V-shaped nose. Share some more facts about alligators with your child with this coloring sheet. Alligators are reptiles residing in aquatic habitats. They are closely related to crocodiles. There are two main species of alligators – the Chinese alligator and the American alligator. They usually live in freshwater environments like swamps, ponds, marshes, and lakes.

3. Freshwater Crocodile

Here is a freshwater crocodile coloring sheet for your little animal lover. A freshwater crocodile is small, with size ranging from 2.3 to 3 meters. They have a slender snout and smaller teeth than the deadly saltwater crocodile. They have a light brown colored body with dark bands. They are usually found in the states of Queensland, Western Australia and Northern Territory. Their habitat includes freshwater wetlands, rivers, and creeks.

4. Gharial

Gharial, also known as gavial, is a popular species of crocodile. Here is a mighty coloring sheet of the same for your kid. It has a characteristic, elongated snout, which becomes proportionally shorter and thicker with age. The gharial is one of the largest crocodile species, the largest reaching up to 23 feet in length. They are the most aquatic of all crocodiles as they have short and weak legs. They are found in the rivers of northern India.

5. Broad-Snouted Caiman

This coloring sheet will surely entice the inner crocodile lover in your kid. The broad-snouted caiman is a crocodile found in Eastern and Central America, Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia. This crocodile is recognized for its extremely broad snout that grows up to 3.5 meters in length. Ask your child to use a pale olive green color for this fierce crocodile.

6. Tick-Tock The Crocodile

Meet Tock–Tock, a popular character from Peter Pan. Tick-tock is a green, saltwater crocodile with sharp teeth, a long tail, yellow eyes, and dark spikes on the back. He is a hungry crocodile who tries to eat whatever he can lay his hand on. He was adopted by Rosetta Pixie, who he mistook as his mother.

7. Saltwater Crocodile

The saltwater crocodile, also known as saltie is the largest of all the living reptiles. The males reach a size of 22 feet and weigh as much as 2000 kg. They are the most dangerous extant crocodile to humans. They are found mainly in the freshwater regions of Eastern India, northern Australia, and Southeast Asia. This carnivorous predator is capable of eating almost any animal that enters its territory.

8. Connect The Dots

Who is that animal hiding behind the numbers? Ask your child to join the dots to reveal the animal. Make sure your child connects all the dots in order before they color the sheet. This coloring sheet will allow your child to learn numbers in a fun way.

9. The Croc

Here is a coloring sheet of the Croc, a minor antagonist in the television series “Jungle Cubs”. Your kindergarteners will add color as they explore their imagination, thinking about what it would be to be like a crocodile. The Croc appears as a minor threat to the cubs and Bagheera in this series. He is a black-colored, heavy crocodile with spiky scales. He is extremely arrogant and rude to the other inhabitants of the forest.

10. Cute Crocodile

Not all crocodiles are scary. This shy crocodile needs some colors. Can your child help him with it? This coloring sheet will surely make your little one smile. For some extra fun, ask them to write a story to go with it. As your child works on this sheet they will get great practice coloring inside the lines.

These free printable crocodile coloring pages online are guaranteed to keep your children entertained in their spare time. The information provided with these crocodile coloring pictures will make their coloring session more interesting.

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