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Opossum Coloring Pages

Opossum Coloring Pages bring together adorable cuteness and wild woodland curiosity. You will find everything from a close-up opossum face with big eyes to more realistic forest walkers. The set also includes playful moments like a baby peeking from a leafy nest and an opossum hanging from a branch by its tail. With cute, simple outlines alongside detailed scenes, these themed printables make relaxing, screen-free coloring easy to start and fun to finish.

A baby opossum peeks out from a leafy nest

Print on white cardstock or thicker printer paper if you want crayon and colored pencil to glide more smoothly. For the cleanest lines, use “Actual size” or set to 100%, and select high-quality or photo mode when available. If you color with markers, place a spare sheet under your page and consider lighter ink or shorter test strokes to prevent bleed-through.

Opossum Coloring Pages: Cute, Realistic, and Woodland Scenes

A cute opossum sitting with a curled tail

Cute Opossum Coloring Sheet

Round ears and a friendly face give this opossum a playful look. Keep the background simple so the tail and paws stand out clearly.
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A cartoon opossum waving near a log

Cartoon Opossum Outline

Bold outlines and a cheerful pose make this one easy to color. The log and grass add just enough detail without crowding the page.
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A realistic opossum walking through a forest

Realistic Opossum Picture

This scene shows the animal in a natural pose with clear body shape and tail detail. Light plants in the background keep the page open and simple.
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A simple opossum standing front view

Easy Opossum Coloring Page

Clean lines and a front-facing pose make this an easy coloring page. Large open spaces help younger artists fill in the fur and tail.
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A sleeping opossum curled on a branch

Sleeping Opossum Coloring Sheet

Curled paws and a tucked tail create a calm bedtime scene. Soft shapes make it fun to color with gentle grays and browns.
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An opossum hanging from a branch by its tail

Opossum Hanging From Tree Printable

This playful pose shows the opossum in a classic tree moment. The branch and tail create a fun shape with plenty of open background.
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A mother opossum carrying babies on her back

Opossum With Babies Coloring Page

The little babies riding on her back make this scene extra sweet. Simple body shapes and clear outlines keep it easy to color.
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A close-up opossum face with big eyes

Opossum Face Coloring Page

A face close-up highlights the eyes, nose, and soft ears. It is a simple way to focus on expression and fur markings.
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A clean opossum outline with tail and paws

Opossum Outline Printable

Minimal lines and open shapes make this a very flexible page. It is great for adding your own colors and patterns.
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An opossum walking through a forest with trees

Opossum In Forest Coloring Page

Tall trees and small bushes frame the animal without making the scene too busy. Try using different greens and browns for the woodland floor.
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An opossum standing near wildflowers

Opossum With Flowers Coloring Page

Delicate flowers soften the scene and give it a gentle spring feeling. The open meadow space leaves room for bright petals and simple stems.
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An opossum beside a pumpkin and leaves

Opossum With Pumpkin Coloring Page

A pumpkin gives this scene a cozy fall look. The broad shapes are easy to color and work well with warm orange tones.
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An opossum eating fruit from a small bowl

Opossum Eating Fruit Coloring Page

This little snack scene feels friendly and easy to picture. Round fruit shapes add variety without making the page crowded.
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An opossum climbing a tree trunk

Opossum In Tree Coloring Page

The vertical trunk gives the page a clear shape and a nice sense of height. Simple bark lines and a few branches keep the scene open.
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A family of opossums gathered under a tree

Opossum Family Coloring Page

Several opossums in one calm scene make this page feel warm and natural. The tree canopy adds a simple frame without too much detail.
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An opossum watching a butterfly in the grass

Opossum With Butterfly Coloring Page

A butterfly adds a light, delicate touch to the scene. The small grass patch keeps the composition easy and uncluttered.
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An opossum exploring a garden path

Opossum In Garden Coloring Page

Flowers and a watering can give this page a cheerful backyard feel. The garden path keeps the layout simple and easy to color.
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An opossum sitting near mushrooms and a stump

Opossum With Mushrooms Coloring Page

Rounded mushroom caps create a playful woodland scene. The stump and ground line help the opossum stay centered on the page.
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An opossum and raccoon sitting by a log

Opossum And Raccoon Coloring Page

These two nighttime animals make a fun woodland pair. Their different faces and tails give the page extra variety.
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An opossum holding a heart

Opossum With Heart Coloring Page

A heart shape makes this page feel sweet and easy to personalize. Bold outlines and open spaces keep the design clean.
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An opossum resting in fallen leaves

Opossum In Leaves Coloring Page

Leaf shapes and acorns bring a cozy autumn mood to the page. The low detail background leaves plenty of space for color choices.
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An opossum wearing a hat beside a fence

Opossum Wearing Hat Coloring Page

A simple hat adds a funny little twist to the scene. The fence post gives the page a friendly country look.
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An opossum sitting under a crescent moon

Opossum With Moon Coloring Page

Moon and stars create a quiet nighttime scene with a soft feel. The open sky gives room for gentle shading and simple patterns.
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An opossum peeking out of a trash can

Opossum In Trash Can Coloring Page

This playful city scene shows the opossum in a familiar pose. The can and lid are easy shapes that keep the page simple.
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An opossum and skunk standing near a log

Opossum And Skunk Coloring Page

The two animals make a fun forest duo with distinct stripes and tails. A single log keeps the background neat and open.
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An ornate opossum with decorative leaves

Opossum Coloring Page For Adults

Flowing fur and leafy accents make this a relaxing page for detailed coloring. The design stays elegant while leaving room for careful shading.
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An opossum standing beside a sunflower

Opossum With Sunflower Coloring Page

The tall sunflower adds a bright focal point beside the animal. Simple petals and a clear stem keep the scene cheerful and easy to color.
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What you’ll color in these Opossum Coloring Pages

These opossum coloring pages are built around variety, not repetition. Across the set, you’ll see different ages, poses, and environments that keep the theme interesting from page to page. Some designs lean cute and cuddly, while others feel more nature-focused and realistic, like an opossum walking through a forest path. That mix is great when you want a relaxing session with a few quick wins, plus some pages that reward careful shading and line work.

Baby, family, and character moments

One of the most charming parts of the collection is the baby and family storytelling. Look for scenes such as a baby opossum peeking out from a leafy nest, plus a mother opossum carrying babies on her back. Those images naturally invite coloring choices: the nest can become soft greens and browns, while the babies can be a slightly lighter shade for contrast. There are also pages featuring a family of opossums gathered under a tree, which is ideal if you like balancing multiple characters on one sheet.

Several designs capture expressive personality too. A close-up opossum face with big eyes is perfect for experimenting with eye highlights and whisker textures. For a different mood, you might color an opossum holding a heart, an opossum wearing a hat beside a fence, or an opossum sitting under a crescent moon. These options let you shift from woodland realism to sweet, storybook-style coloring without changing themes.

Everyday poses and action scenes

Beyond family moments, the set includes a range of body positions that make coloring satisfying. You can color an opossum sitting with a curled tail, an opossum standing front view, and a simple outline with tail and paws. If you like movement, try a page where an opossum is waving near a log, or one where it is exploring a garden path.

Action-oriented designs bring in extra shapes and textures. Consider an opossum climbing a tree trunk, hanging from a branch by its tail, or resting in fallen leaves. The leaf-and-branch pages are especially fun for layering colors, creating depth with darker edges and lighter centers, and adding small leaf veins or spots for extra detail.

Forest, garden, and seasonal nature details

Nature backgrounds are a big feature here. Expect woodland elements like trees, stumps, mushrooms, and wildflowers. Some pages show an opossum standing near wildflowers or beside a sunflower, while others place it in a more open setting, like an opossum walking through a forest with trees. These backgrounds are excellent practice for blending greens, adding fall browns, or building a soft sky gradient behind the character.

There are also seasonal cues that make the pages feel timely and festive. For example, an opossum beside a pumpkin and leaves is a clear autumn theme that works beautifully with warm oranges, deep browns, and golden highlights. You might also see an opossum resting in fallen leaves, which is a perfect chance to color many small shapes without needing heavy outlines.

Food, interaction, and playful visitors

Not every page is about the environment. Some are about small everyday interactions. An opossum eating fruit from a small bowl adds an easy focal point, and it’s a great prompt for choosing fruit colors like berries, sliced apple tones, or citrus shades. There is also an opossum watching a butterfly in the grass, which naturally encourages gentle grass coloring and a delicate approach to the butterfly wings.

Two-animal scenes add variety too. You may find an opossum and raccoon sitting by a log, or an opossum and skunk standing near a log. Those are delightful for choosing compatible palette ideas, like matching wood tones and letting each animal’s fur color stand out through different shading styles. Even if you keep everything simple, the contrast between animals will still look intentional.

Style options: easy outlines to more detailed art

Coloring preferences vary, and this set supports that. Several pages feature clean opossum outlines with tail and paws, including a simple front-view option. Those are ideal for younger colorers, quick practice sessions, or anyone who prefers minimal detail. Other designs are more intricate, such as ornate opossums with decorative leaves or more realistic forest pages. If you enjoy texture, try adding stippling, small fur lines, or subtle shadowing under the tail and paws.

Coloring tips tailored to opossum designs

  • Work from the face outward: Start with the big eyes and muzzle in the close-up pages, then move to the ears and whisker area so the expression stays crisp.
  • Use two-brown shading: For curled tail and resting-in-leaves scenes, pick a lighter brown for the body and a darker brown for underside shadows.
  • Create texture in the background: Leaves, mushrooms, wildflowers, and garden paths look richer when you vary greens and add small line details.
  • Try a “spotlight” effect: For the page where an opossum sits under a crescent moon, leave the moon area lighter and shade the surrounding sky a bit deeper.
  • Make tails and hands pop: Since many pages highlight paws and tail shapes, slightly darker outlines or a contrasting fill can make the pose stand out.

How to use these opossum coloring pages at home or in class

These themed printables fit well in different settings. At home, they are a great option for a calm evening activity because the scenes do not require complex background construction. You can also use a “color rotation” approach: print two simple outline pages for quick progress, then choose one detailed forest or ornate leaf design for a slower, relaxing session.

In a classroom or kids’ activity group, the mix of simple and detailed sheets makes it easy to match skill levels. Younger colorers can start with the clean outline and front-view pages. More advanced students can attempt the realistic forest walking design, the tree-climbing pose, or the ornate decorative leaf page. If you want a light learning connection, you can also talk about what makes an opossum an opossum through traits like the expressive face, the distinctive tail shape, and the way they appear in different habitats.

Make your finished pages feel personal

Once you’ve colored the opossum itself, add small “signature” touches. For example, you can turn a forest scene into your favorite time of day by choosing cooler greens and bluish shadows for early evening, or warmer browns and gold highlights for late afternoon. For the garden path page, try adding tiny flowers in a color theme you love, like pastel pinks and soft purples, or bright summer hues.

If you’re saving your favorites, consider pairing two styles: one simple outline page and one detailed background page. Coloring them side by side helps you see how palette choices, shading, and texture turn an outline into artwork. Whether you choose a cute opossum waving near a log or an opossum walking through a forest with more realistic detail, your results will stand out because each scene offers a distinct focus and mood.

People Often Ask Us…

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