Zoo Animals Coloring Pages

Free Printable Zoo Animals Coloring Pages

Get ready for a 27 Free zoo Animals Coloring Pages set that is fun for all ages! This amazing set features dozens of cute easy zoo animal coloring pages including all of kids’ favorites: lion, elephant, giraffe, zebra, monkey and many more.

Caregivers can print these cute animal pages for hours of fun screen free activity, creative play, classroom use, rainy day projects and even lessons about the zoo.

Coloring is not only FUN but promotes fine motor skills, attention span, color identification and creativity – plus kids get HOURS of quiet creative time.

Teachers can easily use these pages in art centers/learning stations and parents will love how quick and easy these pages are to download for FREE!

These zoo themed coloring pages can even be used as rewards, birthday party activities and even decorations that you create yourself!

Great for home, preschool and classroom use these pages are an easy, fun and FREE creative activity for all!

Coloring Themes

  • Jungle Giants: Lions, elephants, rhinos, and giraffes in bold, fun outlines.
  • Playful Primates & Small Friends: Monkeys, meerkats, and smaller mammals.
  • Feathered & Exotic Birds: Parrots, flamingos, ostriches, and other colorful zoo birds.
  • Furry Favorites & Gentle Giants: Polar bears, hippos, pandas, and bears.
  • Under-the-Trees & Habitat Scenes: Scenes showing animals in zoo habitats and playful environments.

What’s Next?

After downloading your free zoo animals coloring pages, kids and parents can:

  • Print & Start Coloring — Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
  • Create a Zoo Art Gallery — Display finished pages on walls or fridge.
  • Make a Storybook — Bind pages together and write animal tales.
  • Learn Animal Facts — Talk about each animal while coloring.
  • Gift to Friends & Family — Share finished art or colored pages as gifts.

Fun Facts

  • Lions are the only cats that live in groups called “prides”!
  • Elephants are super smart and can use their trunks to pick up tiny objects.
  • Giraffes have the same number of neck bones as humans — just much longer!

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