The Norse God of Mischief and Lokiceratops are today's new coloring pages
that I have drawn for you to print and color.
Loki, the Norse God of Mischief
Loki is a Nordic or Norse God. He is neither evil nor good; he is more about chaos. Loki wears a helmet with large curved horns.
Lokiceratops near a Volcano
This Ceratopsian dinosaur had many horns - including two large curved horns on its frill. This is why it was named after the Norse God of Mischief. Both the dinosaur and the Norse god have curved horns. Of course, Lokiceratops had many more horns than two. It had two large eyebrow horns above its eyes. In fact, Lokiceratops had 24 horns, counting its frill horns and its brow horns. It did not have a nose horn like its later cousin Triceratops. It was 22 feet long, or almost 7 meters long. It lived 78 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous, but not in the Very Late Cretaceous Period.
This dinosaur's fossils were found in Montana, USA. But it is named after a Norse God... even though it was not found in Norway or any other Nordic country.
NOTE: This pair of drawings can be found by clicking on the correct button. For the Norse God, just click on the button labeled Fantasy, Myths, and Circus. Then scroll to the bottom of the list if you are accessing this page in late May or June of 2026. For the dinosaur, just click on the Paleontology button. Then scroll to the bottom of the Mesozoic Life section.
Have fun coloring


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