Do you want to take your child on an adventure safari? Or does your child take an interest in wild animals, especially wild cats? Whatever may be the reason, if you’ve nodded along, then you could introduce your child to our Jaguar coloring pages! Jaguars are wild cats that live in the South American rainforests, deserts, and shrubby areas. They are solitary felines. They live in dens in their caves. Jaguars are endangered species now, primarily because of over-hunting by humans and loss of habitat. Below is a list of 10 Jaguar coloring sheets for you to print.
1. Jaguar
Here is a coloring sheet of a jaguar sitting on a tree branch. Ask your child to use reddish yellow, black, and white for this jaguar. And for the background, tell them to use lighter colors like light yellow and light green. This color combination will make the jaguar stand out.
2. Baby Jaguar
This is one of the cutest baby jaguar coloring pages. The baby jaguar you see here is from the cartoon series ‘Go, Diego, Go!’. Baby Jaguar is very close to Diego. He assists him on his adventures. Just like Diego, the Baby Jaguar is also an adventurer but his lack of physical strength lands him in precarious situations. We suggest you use various bright colors for this adorable jaguar.
3. J For Jaguar
The ‘J for Jaguar’ coloring sheet is perfect for the tiny tot in your home. Tell your child to trace the letter J before they begin coloring. Then, show them a picture of a jaguar and tell them to use it as an inspiration for choosing the right shades.
4. A Simple Jaguar
Here is a simple jaguar coloring sheet for your preschooler. The spots are also large, so younger children can easily fill colors in them. You can tell your child to add a few animals like snakes, monkeys, and deer near the jaguar. After coloring, talk about jaguars and point out other wild cats it’s related to.
5. Female Jaguar
Here is a cute female jaguar for your tot to color. You can ask your child to color this jaguar all black. Black jaguars suffer from a genetic mutation. The mutation causes the fur and skin to contain large amounts of dark pigment. You will find black jaguars in rainforests as it helps them blend into the dark shadows of the trees. Make sure your child uses yellow for its eyes.
6. American Jaguar
The American jaguars are the largest cats in America. Their orange or yellow coats have dark spots. The length of American jaguars ranges from four to six feet. But their tails are shorter compared to other large cats. Their jaws are also stronger than other species of cats.
7. Jaguar On The Treetop
What is this jaguar doing on the treetop? We think that it is waiting to attack these deer. And it looks hungry too. This dynamic image can make your child curious and encourage them to create a storyline. The coloring sheet is perfect for children aged 12 and above.
8. A Mighty Jaguar
Here is one of the best jaguar coloring pages featuring a mighty jaguar wandering in the forest. Jaguars are members of the big cat club of tigers, leopards, and lions. Tell your child to color the page and make a story about its home.
9. A Roaring Jaguar
Here’s another detailed image of a roaring jaguar. The backdrop of the picture is just fantastic. We think that this jaguar belongs to Canada. What do you think? Here’s an interesting fact about jaguars – jaguars can see a hundred times better than humans at night because of a layer of tissue at the back of the eyes.
10. Jaguar With Her Cub
Here is a picture of a jaguar with her cub. Did you know that baby jaguars are born with their eyelids shut? They can see only after two weeks of birth. Mama Jaguar teaches her cubs to hunt six months after their birth and after their second birthday, she leaves her cubs.
So, what are you waiting for? Download these printable jaguar coloring pages and get your child’s art activity started! These images not only help develop your child’s coloring skills but also encourage their interest in wildlife and learning. You can use these free coloring pages of Jaguars for your child’s school curriculum projects or just as a fun playtime activity.
DISCLAIMER: All images found here are believed to be in the "public domain". We do not intend to infringe any legitimate intellectual right, artistic rights or copyright. All of the images displayed are of unknown origin. If you are the rightful owner of any of the pictures/wallpapers posted here, and you do not want it to be displayed or if you require a suitable credit, then please contact us and we will immediately do whatever is needed either for the image to be removed or provide credit where it is due. All the content of this site are free of charge and therefore we do not gain any financial benefit from the display or downloads of any images/wallpaper.
Community Experiences
Join the conversation and become a part of our nurturing community! Share your stories, experiences, and insights to connect with fellow parents.