Saturday, March 13, 2021

Dino Friends: Para, Trike and Beaky coloring page

 Welcome to my free coloring pages blog!

This is a drawing for younger kids who like to color. 

It is drawing of a small group of friend dinosaurs.



Dino Friends Para, Trike, and Beaky


This is a drawing for younger kids to color.  Although it is a cartoon drawing, it is also based on some good science.  In Wyoming and some other places, there are tracks of herbivore dinosaurs traveling in mixed herds.  So this drawing is plausible in that sense.  

Para, on the right, is a female Parasaurolophus, a Hadrosaur or duck-billed dinosaur.  Trike is a Triceratops.  He has horns.  The flying animal is not actually a dinosaur... it is a Pterosaur and his name is Beaky.  Beaky is a young Pteranodon.  In fact, all these animals are young or juvenile animals.  

Actually, the adult Sauropod in the distance is not a juvenile.  When I was young myself it was thought that Sapuropods or long-necked dinosaur went extinct in the Jurassic Period.  But now we know that many Sauropods thrived and the Titanosaur Sauropods even became the biggest land animals to ever live on Earth.  

These animals all lived in the Cretaceous Period.  

NOTE:  This drawing is found, in printable form, by clicking on the button labeled:  "Paleontology."

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