Baby Triceratops Walking Nesting Grounds Coloring Page
Vintage Storybook
Story Spark
Deep in a lush, primordial forest, a baby Triceratops practices walking near its nest. It sniffs the air, taking in the scent of ferns and damp earth?
Parent's Toolkit
Word of the Day
Herbivore
An animal that eats mainly plants, like leaves, fruits, and vegetables, to get its energy. Think of them as the veggie-lovers of the animal kingdom!
Did You Know?
- • A Triceratops' frill, the bony shield behind its head, was also used to attract mates and display dominance, like a
- • Fossil evidence suggests Triceratops might have lived in groups, offering safety in numbers and helping to protect
- • Triceratops' horns were made of keratin, the same material that makes up your fingernails!
Conversation Corner
- ? If you were a baby Triceratops, what would be your favorite plant to munch on?
- ? How do you think the mother Triceratops kept her eggs safe in the nesting?
- ? How do you think the baby Triceratops feels when it first hatches from its?
Download this free Baby Triceratops coloring page exploring nesting grounds and dinosaur eggs in Vintage Storybook style for kids. Print and color today.
Image Details
"A young Triceratops with three horns and a frill walks among large, speckled dinosaur eggs and leafy jungle plants in a nesting area."
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