Allosaurus Coloring Pages
Allosaurus Coloring Pages bring prehistoric drama right to your desk. You can choose from fierce roaring poses, close-up head views with sharp teeth, and full-body walks across open ground. The set also includes friendly and cute allosaurus options, plus realistic, outline-only, and even Lego-style looks for different coloring moods. Print the scenes you like, then switch between simple and detailed pages when you want a quick break or a longer project.

Print on thick paper (cardstock or 120–180 gsm) so bold outlines stay crisp and color layers do not bleed. For best results, set your printer to “Actual size” or 100% and use high quality for the realistic and detailed sheets. If you want fewer ink surprises, use lighter color choices first and test a single page before printing the entire set.
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What you will find in this Allosaurus Coloring Pages collection
Allosaurus Coloring Pages are especially fun because they capture different sides of the same dinosaur. Across the set, you will see everything from a fierce allosaurus standing on rocky ground to profile views with clean, bold outlines and plenty of breathing room. Some pages focus on action and attitude, like an allosaurus roaring with its mouth wide open or chasing a smaller dinosaur near fallen logs. Other sheets keep the scene calmer, such as an allosaurus standing beside a nest of eggs, a family group of dinosaurs together, or a dinosaur standing near tall palm trees under an open sky.
The variety is also visual. There are realistic-style scenes with an allosaurus walking across open ground, including one near a jeep in a Jurassic World style environment. You can also color simplified “easy pages” where the design is centered and uncluttered, such as a clean allosaurus outline with no background or a simple allosaurus walking across a plain. For texture lovers, there are more detailed settings like jungle foliage with large leaves, ferns and tree trunks, a forest packed with plants, and even an allosaurus in a swamp with reeds and water.
Different styles to match your coloring mood
Not every coloring page needs the same level of complexity. In this themed set, you can pick a style depending on your time and tools.
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Bold outline and open space: Great for markers, gel pens, or fast sessions. Examples include an allosaurus with bold outlines and open space, and close-to-simple walking poses across a plain.
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Close-up detail: A head close-up with sharp teeth is ideal for shading. Focus on jaw shape, tooth spacing, and eye intensity.
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Full scene storytelling: Roaring, hunting, or facing-off moments, like an allosaurus and carnotaurus facing near logs, or an allosaurus looking up at a pterodactyl.
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Realism-inspired landscapes: Volcano smoke and lava, sweltering dry deserts with cacti, forests with ferns, and a prehistoric landscape with layered plant silhouettes.
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Theme-play variations: Pages featuring a Lego-style allosaurus on a small baseplate, plus a cute little allosaurus sitting with a friendly face for a softer, less intimidating look.
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Specimen and learning moments: A dinosaur skeleton page with ribs and tail bones offers a different kind of coloring challenge while staying on-topic.
Scene ideas you can personalize
Because the set includes many distinct environments, you can make each page feel uniquely yours by changing background color palettes or emphasizing specific elements.
1) Create a “where are they?” color story
Try picking one signature color theme per page. For a volcanic scene, use grays and ember reds around the smoke and lava, then color the dinosaur slightly cooler to make the heat stand out. In jungle sheets with hanging vines and large leaves, vary greens from mint to deep forest to give the foliage depth. For an allosaurus wading through a shallow river, blend light blues and pale greens across the water and reeds for a calm, reflective look.
2) Add atmosphere even when space is limited
Some designs emphasize the dinosaur with open space around it. That blank area is perfect for a simple gradient sky or a few clouds. You can also use a subtle border ring of color to make the page feel finished, especially for clean outline pages with minimal background.
3) Turn “neutral” poses into focal points
Not every page is roaring or chasing. The collection includes profile allosaurus forms with clean lines, walking across open ground, and calm standing views under tall palm trees. For these, your best impact comes from focusing on skin patterns and shading. Use darker tones along the spine and lighter tones on the belly, then add texture with small, repeated marks following the body’s shape.
Ways to color different detail levels
You can match your tools to the level of detail on each sheet.
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For outline-only and clean pages: Use fine-tip markers or colored pencils. Since there is often open background space, you will see color effects quickly.
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For detailed jungles and dense forests: Colored pencils help you control small leaf and fern shapes without overwhelming the dinosaur. Keep the dinosaur slightly darker than the background so it stays central.
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For realistic scenes: Try two-step coloring. Base color first, then add shadows under the jaw, along the legs, and behind the torso to give the figure a grounded look.
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For skeleton pages: Use a limited palette and highlight the ribs and tail bones with slightly different shades so the anatomy feels distinct.
Using these printable coloring sheets at home or in class
These Allosaurus coloring pages are great for screen-free time because the set naturally supports short and long projects. Choose a quick option like an allosaurus with bold outlines and open space or a simple allosaurus walking across a plain when you want a 10–15 minute finish. For longer sessions, pick the most scene-heavy printables, like the rainforest jungle of large leaves, the forest with ferns and tree trunks, or the dinosaur near a volcano with smoke and lava.
In a classroom setting, the themed variety supports group activity. You can assign different environments, such as “desert cacti” or “swamp reeds,” and ask students to explain how they chose colors. The allosaurus skeleton page can also spark simple anatomy talk without turning the activity into a lecture.
Fun, dinosaur-specific color ideas
To make your allosaurus stand out, try a few dinosaur-inspired approaches based on what the pages show.
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Tooth and mouth emphasis: On the roaring mouth-wide-open pages and close-up head sheets, use bright accent colors on teeth and a deeper shadow under the upper jaw.
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Rough texture: Even on “realistic walking across open ground” sheets, add small darker flecks along the back for a rugged look.
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Egg and family warmth: For the nest-of-eggs scene and the family of allosaurus dinosaurs standing together, use softer tones around the eggs and the babies for a gentle contrast to the dinosaur’s fierce shape.
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Night mood: The page with an allosaurus beneath a crescent moon offers a chance to try purples, navy blues, and warm highlights on the dinosaur.
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Patterns and medallions: For the allosaurus surrounded by mandala patterns, color the medallion ring with symmetrical, high-contrast tones so the dinosaur stays the hero.
Pick your next sheet
If you want bold, fast results, choose the clean outline with open space or the simple walking pose. If you want a storytelling scene, go for the roaring moment, the face-off near fallen logs, or the allosaurus near a waterfall and rocky stream. And if you prefer cute characters, the friendly sitting allosaurus and baby allosaurus peeking beside a fern make a delightful switch while still staying true to the Allosaurus Coloring Pages theme.
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