This lizard can grow to over six feet long! Color the Golden Spotted Monitor Lizard, one of several brand new species discovered between 2009 and 2011.
You won't find a smaller animal that looks meaner than the frill-necked lizard. When it gets frightened, it opens its mouth wide and flares its trademark frill.
This frilled lizard looks a bit like a dinosaur, but is quite common in Australia. Enjoy coloring in this frilly guy and reading a fun fact about the species!
Kids only get a blue tongue from eating blue candy, and luckily it only lasts a short while. These Australian lizards have blue tongues, no candy needed.
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.
If your kid can't get enough of dinosaurs and lizards here's a coloring page for her! It's a Brontosaurus on the run; friends call him Apatosaurus too.
These printable coloring pages give a new meaning to leapin' lizards! Lizard coloring pages are perfect for any kid who loves things that creep and crawl. Let your child color the chameleon, the komodo dragon, and many others types of lizards.