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20 Dinosaurs You May Not Know

Ever heard of a carcharodontosaurus? Make some new dino friends with these coloring pages.

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Albertosaurus

Albertosaurus

Where did this scary dinosaur come from? Your first grader will learn about how the Albertosaurus got his funny name while coloring in this worksheet.
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Barosaurus

Barosaurus

Look at the neck on this Barosaurus! Color in this friendly dinosaur and his leafy surroundings.
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Camarasaurus

Camarasaurus

Can you say Camarasaurus? Learn how to pronounce this tricky dinosaur's name as you add some color to this fun worksheet.
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Carcharodontosaurus

Carcharodontosaurus

Bet you haven't heard of the Carcharodontosaurus! One of the tallest dinosaurs, the Carcharodontosaurus must have been a scary sight.
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Dimetrodon

Dimetrodon

Would you want to be friends with this unusual dinosaur? Color in this Dimetrodon and find out the meaning of its name.
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Gallimimus

Gallimimus

Now here's a friendly-looking dinosaur! The Gallimimus really doesn't look to dangerous, does he?
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Hylaeosaurus

Hylaeosaurus

Look at the armor on this dinosaur! Add some color to this Hyleaosaurus and imagine what life must have been like for this lizard-like dinosaur.
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Ichthyosaur

Ichthyosaur

This Ichthyosaur looks more like a dolphin than a dinosaur! Find out about this awesome creature as you color this undersea scene.
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Parasaurolophus

Parasaurolophus

What's that on the back of this dinosaur's head? Learn about the Parasaurolophus and their unusual heads as you color in this worksheet.
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Rhamphorhynchus

Rhamphorhynchus

It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Rhamphorhynchus, the flying dinosaur!
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Ceratosaurus Coloring Page

Ceratosaurus Coloring Page

Meet Ceratosaurus, the horned predator! This dino was smaller than a T-Rex but still very formidable. Your child will delight in coloring in this carnivore.
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Homalocephale Coloring Page

Homalocephale Coloring Page

Don't get in the way of this charging dino's head! Homalocephale was a smaller critter with a skull like a battering ram.
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Lambeosaurus Coloring Page

Lambeosaurus Coloring Page

Meet Lambeosaurus, a gentle dino that was just as comfortable walking on two feet as it was on all fours!
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Anchiornis Coloring Page

Anchiornis Coloring Page

Meet the Anchiornis, a small bird-like dinosaur with feathers! Any dino fan is sure to enjoy coloring in this fine-feathered, miniature dinosaur.
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Quetzalcoatlus Coloring Page

Quetzalcoatlus Coloring Page

The mighty quetzalcoatlus cast a large shadow on the ground as it flew overhead. The giant glider could stand as tall as a giraffe!
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Ankylosaurus Coloring Page

Ankylosaurus Coloring Page

Meet the armored Ankylosaurus! Have fun coloring in this prehistoric plant-eater with your little dino fan.
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Kentrosaurus Coloring Page

Kentrosaurus Coloring Page

Did you know the Kentrosaurus was a smaller version of a Stegosaurus? Have fun coloring in the plant-eating, "pointed lizard" with your little dino lover.
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Styracosaurus Coloring Page

Styracosaurus Coloring Page

Meet the mighty styracosaurus, a plant-eating dinosaur with a long horn on its nose. Color these dinos with your child, and share a fun fact with him as you go!
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Giraffatitan Coloring Page

Giraffatitan Coloring Page

The Giraffatitan was a giant sauropod dinosaur found in Africa. Sauropods were long-necked, four-legged dinosaurs that liked eating plants.
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Acrocanthosaurus Coloring Page

Acrocanthosaurus Coloring Page

Acrocanthosaurus was a therapod dinosaur that lived in North America in the early Cretaceous. Your child will love coloring this spiny dino.
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