Carnivorous Dinosaurs
T-Rex Coloring Pages
6 free printable designs including Realistic, Detailed, Simple, Mandala and more.
Meet the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex, the king of all carnivorous dinosaurs! This massive predator ruled the ancient world with teeth as long as bananas and jaws powerful enough to crush a car. T-Rex stood as tall as a giraffe and weighed more than an elephant, making it one of the most fearsome hunters that ever lived. These incredible creatures roamed North America about 68 million years ago, leaving behind fossils that continue to amaze scientists today. Our free printable coloring page lets you bring this legendary dinosaur to life with your own creative colors. Whether you imagine T-Rex in jungle greens or sunset oranges, this free printable coloring page offers endless possibilities for prehistoric adventure and artistic expression.
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Fun facts about T-Rex
T-Rex teeth were up to 8 inches long including the roots, and they constantly grew new teeth throughout their lives, replacing old ones every few months.
A T-Rex bite was powerful enough to generate 12,800 pounds of force per square inch, making it one of the strongest bite forces ever measured in any land animal.
Baby T-Rex were born with fuzzy feathers for warmth and were only about the size of a small dog, taking about 20 years to reach full adult size.
T-Rex had a wishbone just like modern birds, providing strong evidence that birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs.
The famous T-Rex skeleton 'Sue' sold for over 8 million dollars at auction and is now displayed at the Field Museum in Chicago.
About T-Rex
How big was a T-Rex compared to other dinosaurs?
T-Rex reached up to 40 feet long and 12 feet tall, weighing around 9 tons. While not the largest dinosaur overall, it was one of the biggest land predators ever, with a skull alone measuring over 5 feet long.
What did T-Rex eat and how did it hunt?
T-Rex was a carnivore that ate other dinosaurs like Triceratops and hadrosaurs. Scientists debate whether it was primarily a hunter or scavenger, but its powerful legs suggest it could run up to 25 mph when chasing prey.
Why did T-Rex have such tiny arms?
Despite being small compared to its body, T-Rex arms were incredibly strong and could lift 400 pounds each. Scientists think they may have been used for grasping prey or helping the dinosaur stand up from lying down.
Where and when did T-Rex live?
T-Rex lived in western North America during the late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago. Fossils have been found in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Texas, Utah, and Canada.
How do we know so much about T-Rex?
Over 50 T-Rex specimens have been discovered, including some nearly complete skeletons. Famous fossils like 'Sue' and 'Stan' have provided detailed information about T-Rex anatomy, growth patterns, and even possible diseases.
Did T-Rex have good eyesight and hearing?
T-Rex had excellent vision, possibly better than eagles, and could see objects up to 4 miles away. It also had an incredible sense of smell and good hearing, making it a formidable predator with superior senses.
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Yes! All our T-Rex coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply click the download button and start coloring your favorite prehistoric predator right away.
What age are these T-Rex coloring pages for?
Our T-Rex coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring detailed illustrations that challenge developing artistic skills while remaining enjoyable for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages.
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