The mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex is king of the dinosaurs in terms of popularity. Their fearsome size, huge teeth (which are as large as bananas), and star power from movies like Jurassic Park and Jurassic World make them a fan favorite. Part of our dinosaur coloring pages, these T-Rex coloring pages are sure to please any enthusiast of the prehistoric beast. Plus, they’re all free to download!

Our T-Rex coloring pages bring the dangerous and mysterious world of dinosaurs to your fingertips. The illustrations feature T-Rex as a skater and astronaut, in their natural habitat, close-up portrait illustrations to color, and so much more!
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Each coloring sheet is a high-resolution letter size printable PDF you can color one of two ways: on paper, or digitally. Instructions for downloading free coloring pages are below.
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Color By Fun Fact
Use your T-Rex coloring pages to learn some jaw-dropping facts about one of our most popular dinosaurs. Below are fun facts about Tyrannosaurus rex, each paired with a coloring prompt. Bring learning and creativity together with a game of Color By Fun Fact at home or school.
T-Rex had one of the strongest bites in history.
T-Rex could bite with a force of over 12,000 pounds! Is it obvious to say that’s strong enough to crush a bone with a single chomp?
✎ Prompt: Color your T-Rex with a color that you find represents strength.
Source: Smithsonian Magazine
T-Rex may have had feathers as a baby.
Paleontologists suspect that young Tyrannosaurus rexes may have had feathers, providing warmth. Being warm-blooded, it’s believed this extra layer was shed as they got older.
✎ Prompt: Use the Mom and Baby T-Rex Hatching from Egg sheet to add feathers to your baby dino.
Source: American Museum of Natural History
T-Rex was more “power walker” than “speed runner.”
Scientist believe the powerhouse dino simply didn’t have the muscle mass needed in its legs to reach top speeds.
✎ Prompt: Add shoes to your T-Rex. Think about where they are going ad what they’re doing. Or how do the shoes show off your T-Rex’s personality?
Source: Science
T-Rex had excellent vision.
T-Rex’s forward-facing eyes gave it eye positioning similar to that of humans, but with much stronger depth perception. They likely had the ability to spot prey better than a hawk!
✎ Prompt: Hide something in your scene that only a sharp-eyed T-Rex could spot. Can your viewer find it too?
Source: Wikipedia
T-Rex had a great sense of smell.
Fossil evidence suggests its olfactory bulbs were huge. Put simply, this means it coud smell prey from miles away. T-Rex also would have relied on this great sense to gather information about other dinosaur’s health and reproductive status.
✎ Prompt: Add scent lines around different elements in the coloring page to show what the T-Rex is smelling.
Source: National Geographic
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