Triceratops Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

Please enjoy our free printable Triceratops coloring pages for kids. These free printable coloring sheets come in a PDF format and feature a wide range of Triceratops pictures. They range from easy Triceratops coloring pages for toddlers to more difficult Triceratops pictures for older boys and girls. We hope they provide hours of coloring fun for your toddlers, kids, boys and girls! If you haven't found what you're looking for here, please check out our complete range of dinosaur colouring pages and fun triceratops facts!

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Fun Triceratops Fact #1

The name 'Triceratops' means 'Three Horned Face' in Greek. That's an easy name to remember because the Triceratops has 3 horns on its face, 2 big horns above its eyes and a little horn at the end of its nose.

Free Printable Triceratops PDF Coloring Page
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Fun Triceratops Fact #2

Scientists think the Triceratops used its horns to fight with other Triceratops and find out who was the strongest. It also used its horns to defend itself against predators like the T-Rex.

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Fun Triceratops Fact #3

The horn on the Triceratops nose was made from keratin, which is the same material that rhino horns are made of and human fingernails too! 

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Fun Triceratops Fact #4

The Triceratops had up to 800 teeth and like sharks today was constantly growing new teeth to replace the old ones which were ground down.

Mummy & Baby Triceratops Coloring Page
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Fun Triceratops Fact #5

The Triceratops might look frightening, but it was actually a herbivore, which means it ate plants for food. With its parrot-like beak and rows of saw-like teeth inside, the Triceratops could chomp on tough plants that other dinosaurs couldn’t eat.

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