This is my free coloring pages blog.
There are over 3000 drawings that I have done that you can print and color.
Today's newest drawing is of one of the Jurassic Pterosaurs.
Rhamphorynchus Mates Flying
Rhamphorhynchus was an early Genus of Pterosaurs from the Jurassic Period. It had a tail like many Jurassic Pterosaurs. It was NOT a flying, but it did live with dinosaurs in the same ecosystem. There were several species, and they range in size from .5 meters to up to possibly 4 meters wingspan. That is about almost 20 inches and 157 inches. That is a wingspan of 13 feet 1 inch. It ate fish and cephalopods. It was a very successful Genus of flying reptile or Pterosaur.
Rhamphorynchus lived in the Jurassic Period from 165 to 148 million years ago. It was found in Taznaia and Europe. 17 million years is quite a long time for a Genus to be on the Earth, so that is why it was a very successful Genus of animals. In looking at the drawing, you decide which is the male and which is the female Rhamphorynchus.
I got the idea for the striped pattern on the wings from a great kids' book and CD called The Dinosaurs' Night Before Christmas. It has a cute story and several hilarious dinosaur Christmas Carol parodies - with dinosaur themes: Hark the Pterodactyl Sing is one example. Allosaurus Chorus is another example. The author of the book is Anne Muecke, and the illustrator is Nathan Hale. A few other song parody titles in the book are: Hey Duckbills and Deck the Halls With Stegosaurus.
I colored in the stripes, but not in great detail. I recommend that you color the stripes a dark color, and the white stripes can be any color you want... or just keep them white. Pterosaurs may have been brightly colored. Some may have been more earthy tones. For your coloring page - you decide.
NOTE: This drawing in printable form is found by clicking on the "Paleontology" button and then scrolling down to the bottom of the Mesozoic Life part of the list, IF you are accessing this site in December 2025.















