
Carnivorous Dinosaurs
Coelophysis Coloring Page
Realistic style
About this coloring page
This exciting Coelophysis coloring page showcases the swift carnivorous dinosaur in a realistic pose, complete with its distinctive long neck, sharp teeth, and slender build. The free printable design features bold, clear outlines that make it perfect for children of all ages to color while learning about this fascinating prehistoric predator from the Late Triassic period.
Frequently asked
How big was Coelophysis compared to other dinosaurs?
Coelophysis was relatively small, measuring about 10 feet long and weighing around 40-50 pounds, roughly the size of a large dog. This made it much smaller than famous predators like T-Rex, but perfectly sized for hunting small prey in the Triassic period.
What did Coelophysis eat and how did it hunt?
Coelophysis was a carnivore that hunted small reptiles, early mammals, fish, and insects. Its sharp, serrated teeth and long claws were perfect for catching and tearing prey, while its speed and agility made it an excellent pursuit predator.
Where and when did Coelophysis live?
Coelophysis lived during the Late Triassic period, about 220-200 million years ago, primarily in what is now the southwestern United States, especially New Mexico. It inhabited river plains and forested areas with abundant small prey.
Are these Coelophysis coloring pages free?
Yes, all our Coelophysis coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply click the download button and start coloring this amazing prehistoric predator right away.
What age are these Coelophysis coloring pages for?
Our Coelophysis coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring detailed designs that challenge older kids while remaining fun and engaging for younger colorists.








