Triceratops Roaring Riverbank Coloring Page
Realistic
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Imagine you're splashing by a cool, clear river. Suddenly, a young Triceratops lets out a mighty roar?
Parent's Toolkit
Word of the Day
Herbivore
An animal that eats mainly plants. Think of cows, deer, and even our friend the Triceratops!
Did You Know?
- • Triceratops' horns were probably used for defense and to show off to other Triceratops.
- • The Triceratops' frill was made of bone and could grow to be very large. It’s thought that blood vessels in the frill
- • Triceratops had a beak-like mouth, perfect for tearing off tough plants. They had hundreds of teeth that were
Conversation Corner
- ? How do you think the Triceratops’ skin felt - smooth, rough, or bumpy?
- ? If you could ask the Triceratops one question, what would it be?
- ? How do you think the riverbank ecosystem helped the Triceratops survive?
Download this free Triceratops coloring page featuring a mighty juvenile roaring on a riverbank in Realistic style for kids. Print and color today.
Image Details
"A juvenile Triceratops with three horns and a frill stands roaring by a river, surrounded by rocks and leafy plants on the bank."
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