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Juvenile Triceratops Drinking by Water Coloring Page

Realistic

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Imagine you're strolling through a warm, sunny savanna and spot a young Triceratops, horns just starting to sprout, taking a long, cool drink. What do you think he dreams about?

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Word of the Day

Herbivore

An animal that eats mainly plants. Like a vegetarian, but for dinosaurs and other animals!

Did You Know?

  • Triceratops' frills were not solid bone but had blood vessel patterns, suggesting they could flush with color to
  • Fossil evidence indicates Triceratops had a powerful bite force, enabling them to chomp through the toughest vegetation
  • The horns of a Triceratops could grow up to 3 feet long, which were used for defense against predators like the

Conversation Corner

  • ? How do you think the tall grasses around the Triceratops feel in the warm sun?
  • ? If you could talk to the young Triceratops, what is one question you'd ask it?
  • ? Can you recall a time when you were really thirsty and how good that first?

Download this free Triceratops coloring page featuring a juvenile dinosaur drinking water in Realistic style for kids. Print and color today.

Image Details

"A juvenile Triceratops bends down to drink water from a small pool. Tall grasses surround the dinosaur, with savanna trees and distant hills in the background."

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