Of all the big cats, leopard is known to be the most elusive one. Famous for their unmatchable strength, leopards are one of the strongest and most fearless big cats.
Most kids find this astounding animal interesting. They are intrigued by its pattern, strong body, intense look, and, above all, its golden and cream fur. So, these coloring sheets of leopards will excite them and keep them occupied for hours.
Top 10 Leopard Coloring Pages For Kids
Leopards are one of the most dangerous and mysterious cats. It is really difficult to trace them down. Get your kid to color these printable leopard coloring pages and help them learn more about this solitary animal.
1. Agile Leopard On A Tree
The picture accurately depicts a leopard’s agility. Leopards are great climbers, and they can climb on a tree even with prey in hand. Often, when leopards hunt, they keep their prey high on the tree to save it from others and come up to eat it later when they feel hungry. Coloring this detailed picture can teach your kid about jungle trees and the surroundings better.
2. The Rainforest Leopard
The picture features a leopard that typically dwells in a rainforest. It shows the leopard advancing towards something. While coloring the picture, teach your kid about rainforests and how leopards hunt.
3. Leopard On Top Of Rock
Here is another picture with our big cat leopard sitting atop a huge rock. What makes this picture interesting is the stern look on the leopard’s face. This picture can help your kid learn about a leopard’s sitting posture.
4. Leopard In Action
The amazing picture shows a brave leopard. Teach your kid about a leopard’s tail. Its tail is as long as its body. The claws are also visible clearly. This picture is the perfect example to show your kid about a leopard’s powerful, sleek, yet muscular body.
5. Leopard – The Nocturnal Animal
This picture shows a leopard wide awake. Teach your kid about leopards being nocturnal and how they hunt mostly during the night when they are most active. This picture can be interesting to color because of its backdrop. Ask your child to add elements to depict the night scene.
6. Baby Snow leopard
There are different kinds of leopards, one of which is a snow leopard. It is shown in the picture as a baby. Snow leopards are perfect for the cold environment they live in. Snow leopards cannot roar. Their paws act as snowshoes in the snow. They also happen to be one of the endangered species of the world.
7. Leopard On A Stroll
This lovely black-and-white picture shows the leopard’s body very clearly while it calmly takes a stroll. Apart from being a fast runner, leopards are beautiful creatures as well. Ask your child to highlight this fact when they color. The long tail of the leopard, once again, is prominent in this picture. Teach your kid about how a leopard’s long tail helps it take sharp turns quickly.
8. The Growling Leopard
Leopards use different voices to express different things. The picture shows a leopard growling. Leopards generally growl when angry. They purr when they are content. Leopards also cough in a certain way to let leopards in the territory know about their presence.
9. The Pouncing Leopard
Leopards run almost at a speed of 57 kilometers per hour. This remarkable picture shows the valiant leopard ready to pounce on its next prey. Bring your child’s attention to the silent manner in which the leopard is advancing. It also seems to be following his prey’s foot trail.
10. Differentiate Leopard From Cheetah
This picture can help your kid differentiate between cheetah and leopard. A leopard has short legs and a muscular body. A leopard’s face is more like a cat or tiger. The spots on the leopard’s body are small black rounds with brown spots in the center.
Leopards are known for their hunting abilities. If these nocturnal creatures are your kid’s favorite of all the jungle animals, then the activities suggested above will help your kid enjoy learning more about this favorite big cat. You can also watch videos on leopards while coloring to nurture their interest. Hope you liked our collection of free printable leopard coloring pages for your little kids.
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