Friday, October 24, 2025

Labocania Tiranosaurio de Mexico página para colorear

 Este es mi blog de páginas para colorear gratuitas.

Hoy he dibujado para vosotros un tiranosaurio de México.





Labocania, el tiranosaurio de México

Labocania the Tyrannosaur from Mexico

Labocania es un descubrimiento reciente.  En realidad, es el segundo tiranosaurio de México. Este dinosaurio probablemente medía alrededor de 9,7 metros de largo cuando era adulto.  El holotipo (o primer fósil) de Labocania es el de un subadulto y probablemente medía alrededor de 6,3 metros de largo cuando estaba vivo.  Sin embargo, aún no había alcanzado la madurez. Su nombre científico completo es Labocania aguillonae. Por cierto, los adultos tenían una vista excelente y ojos bastante grandes. Medían alrededor de 2,9 metros de altura, por lo que tenían una vista bastante buena. Es posible que pudieran cazar por la noche. 


Este es un dibujo del dinosaurio holotipo, es decir, un Labocania subadulto. Es posible que tuviera plumas, aunque no es seguro. Los tiranosaurios emplumados SÍ existieron en Asia. No sabemos con certeza si los tiranosaurios del Nuevo Mundo tenían plumas.


La Labocania vivió hace unos 71 millones de años, unos años antes que su primo mayor, el T. rex. La Labocania vivió en lo que hoy es México. Probablemente era el depredador más importante o el depredador ápice de su entorno. 


NOTA: Este dibujo en formato imprimible se encuentra haciendo clic en el botón «Paleontología» o "Paleontology" y desplazándose hasta la parte inferior de la sección «Vida en el Mesozoico» o "Mesozoic Life."


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Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Labocania the Tyrannosaur from Mexico coloring page

 This is my free coloring pages blog.

Today I drew for you a Tyrannosaur from Mexico.






Labocania the Tyrannosaur from Mexico

Labocania is a recent discovery.  It is actually the second Tyrannosaur from Mexico. This dinosaur was probably around 31.8 feet (9.7 meters) long when an adult.  The holotype (or first fossil) of Labocania is that of a subadult and was probably around 21 feet (6.3 meters) long when alive.  Yet it was not fully grown. The full scientific name is Labocania aguillonae. By the way, an adult had excellent eyesight with fairly large eyes.  It was around 9.5 feet (2.9 meters) tall so It had quite a view. It may have been able to hunt at night. 

This is a drawing of the Holotype dinosaur... meaning it is a subadult Labocania. It may or may not have had feathers.  The feathered Tyrannosaurs DID exist in Asia.  We are not sure if the Tyrannosaurs in the New World were feathered.

Labocania lived around 71 million years ago, so a few years before the bigger cousin we call T. rex.  Labocania lived in what is now Mexico. It was probably the top predator or apex predator in its environment. 

NOTE: This drawing in printable form is found by clicking on the "Paleontology" button then scrolling down to the bottom of the Mesozoic Life section.  I just posted this in Spanish as well.  

Monday, October 20, 2025

Unicorn Stallion at a Valley Overlook coloring page

 Welcome!  This is my free coloring pages blog.

You can find over 3000 coloring pages that I have drawn.

Feel free to print and color any of the coloring pages. 

Today's drawing is of a Unicorn Stallion.



Unicorn Stallion at Valley Overlook

This may come as a surprise to you but Unicorns are far more intelligent than horses.  Unicorns are sentient beings, like humans, Elves, Dwarfs, Merpeople, Faries, etcc.  The Unicorns that choose to live in the wild often run with wild horses.  Unless you are a very unique mortal you will not see the Unicorn in its true form.  It will look like a beautiful horse to you.  SOME mortal humans are blessed with the sight and can see Unicorns.  Of course all the magical sentient beings can see Unicorns.

This drawing is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myth anc Circus."  Then just scroll down to the bottom of the list of drawings. 

Friday, October 17, 2025

Mountain Valley coloring page

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There are over 3000 coloring pages that I have drawn and posted here for you to print and color. 


Mountain Valley

This is a coloring page depicting a mountain valley with a deer and a rabbit... with birds in the distance.

Check out the tree.  It is inspired by the great painter and art educator Bob Ross. 

 See if you can tell why.  

NOTE: This coloring page drawing is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Animals."  Then scroll down to the bottom of the list to see and click on this title.  

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Simple Portrait of Jesus coloring page

 This is my free coloring pages blog. 

Today I am posting a drawing I did of Jesus. 

It is a simple portrait. 


Simple Portrait of Jesus
 
Jesus Christ is our Savior.  He is also our eldest Spirit Brother. We all lived in our premortal life with our Heavenly Parents. We shouted for joy at the opportunity to come to Earth and get mortal bodies. Jesus volunteered to be our Savior and pay the price for our sins,,, so we can repent and one day return to live with our family AND our Heavenly Parents... and with Jesus. 

NOTE: This drawing in printable form is found by clicking of the button labeled Religious, then scrolling down to the bottom of the New Testament section.

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Short-faced Bear vs Smilodon the Saber-tooth Cat

 This is my free coloring pages blog. 

Today's new drawing for you to print and color is a

Saber-toothed Cat facing off with a mother 

Short-faced Bear.



Short-faced Bear vs Smilodon the Saber-toothed Cat

The short-faced bear stood at up to 12 feet or 3.7 meters tall. It weighed up to 2500 lbs or around 1130 kg. It was the biggest land predator in North America during the most recent ice age. It looked like a grizzly bear with a shorter face... but bigger than a grizzly bear.  

There were 3 species of Smilodon.  The largest was Smilon populater.  It could weigh up to 882 lbs or around 400 kg.  The more well-known Smilodon fatalis weighed up to 600 lbs or 280 kg. The smallest Smilodon was Smilodon gracilis at 330 lbs or 150 kg. 

I imagined a mother Arctorus defending her cub from a saber-toothed cat.  By the way, calling Smilodon  a saber-toothed tiger is actually inaccurate.  But I will admit, it does sound cool! 

Both these animals went extinct around 11,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age. 

NOTE:  This drawing is found in the Paleontology section. So click on that button and scroll down to the bottom of the Cenozoic life section. 

Saturday, October 4, 2025

President and Sister Nelson coloring page

 THIS is my free coloring pages blog.   

There are over 3000 free-to-print coloring pages on this blog site. 

I drew all but a few.  Those were drawn by grandnieces or grandnephews or my granddaughter.

Today, I am posting several drawings in honor of 

the funeral of the former President of 

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 


President and Sister Nelson


This post is from a drawing done previously.  It is of our former prophet who died recently.  He was an innovative heart surgeon.  He was also a member of the Quorum of the 12 or a prophet for decades. His funeral was today.  His testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ has been very inspiring for me. His name is Russel M. Nelson.  His wife is Wendy Nelson.  President Nelson taught us to have faith in Jesus Christ and to love one another and to treat each other with kindness and forgiveness. 

Early in his medical career, Dr. Nelson witnessed a senior surgeon get very angry and throw a scalpel.  The scalpel hit Dr. Nelson in the hand, I think.  So Dr. Nelson chose to never get angry during surgery.  He was beloved and admired. He was also brilliant!  He helped develop the heart-lung machine.  He pioneered open-heart surgery, as well.  Russell M. Nelson lived a Christlike life.  Like Jesus, Russell M. Nelson went about doing good.  He was a devoted husband and father. And when he put up his scalpel, he became an amazing and kind Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ.

NOTE: This drawing is from a previous post.  To get to the printable form of the drawing, click on the button labeled "Portraits" and scroll down to the title of this coloring page drawing. 

Wood Duck Family coloring page re-posting

This is my free coloring pages blog. 

Today's post is actually a re-posting of a previous drawing. 

I DID soup the drawing up from the original version.


Wood Duck Family

Wood ducks are a beautiful species of duck. They are colorful and quite striking.  They are also found in many parts of North America.  Here in Utah, USA, they are only found near the feeding streams of the Great Salt Lake area.  This drawing shows the drake and the mother duck with 3 ducklings.  The male wood ducks are more brightly colored, but both sexes have a feathered crest. 

Wood ducks have been helped greatly by breeding boxes placed by groups like Ducks Unlimited.  Sometimes hunters are some of the greatest naturalists and environmentalists.  Odd but true, in my opinion.

NOTE:  This drawing, in printable form, will be found at the bottom of the "Birds" section.  Just click on the "Birds" button and scroll down.  This drawing will be at the bottom if you are accessing the drawing near the beginning of October 2025.