On this page, you will find 45 all-new Shark coloring pages that are completely free to print and download.
Sharks are some of the most fascinating creatures under the sea. They come in all shapes and sizes, in fact, there are over 500 species of shark.
These massive, sharp-toothed creatures might seem scary, sharks don’t really want to eat people. They are much more interested in fish and other marine life.
Shark’s scary and dangerous reputation probably comes more from popular scary movies featuring these creatures, like Jaws and The Shallows.
Sharks have become incredibly prevalent in pop culture throughout the years.
The diversity and fascinating nature of sharks make them a great subject for shark coloring pages that you can download and enjoy.
Shark Coloring Pages – 45 Printable Sheets
1. The hammerhead shark smiling
The hammerhead shark is one of the most distinctive-looking ocean creatures, and it is also the star of this shark coloring sheet.
These sharks can be quite scary in real life, but this one actually looks quite cute and friendly!
When coloring this shark, you could make it look similar to a real-life one, but you could also create a more cartoony take on this famous shark.
Either way would look great in its own way, so how will you color this unusual shark? We will be interested to see what you end up choosing!
2. A happy shark grinning
This next shark looks rather happy and friendly despite its rows of sharp teeth! It is a really great design for you to color in, and there are lots of ways that you can really get creative with it.
The background has been left completely blank, so you could try adding some extra details to finish off the scene.
It could be fun to design a nice ocean background, and you could add fish, more sharks or other ocean creatures for just a few ideas. Will you add a background or keep it simple?
3. Cartoon shark showing his white teeth
The shark in this coloring page grins, showing gleaming super sharp teeth.
Sharks have rows and rows of teeth in their mouths that they are frequently shedding and replacing with new ones. Some sharks can have up to 300 teeth at a time.
Unlike jellyfish, right? Jellyfish don’t have teeth, right? If you are not sure, you can check this in these jellyfish coloring pages.
4. A big shark swimming in the ocean
This shark floats above a coral reef and grins up at a bunch of tiny fish swimming above. A bigger shark’s favorite thing to eat is fish like tuna, mackerel, and salmon.
Those fish had better get moving before the shark spots them.
5. A shark as Neptun coloring page
Sharks are some of the most powerful creatures in the sea but there are also various types of fish to admire.
Here in these fish coloring pages, you can find drawings of some of the most famous types of fish.
We love the creativity of this printable sheet showing a shark proudly holding a trident under the sea.
Tridents are associated with rulers of the sea in classic mythology.
6. A cool-looking shark
We have a shark that is looking really cool and stylish in some cool sunglasses up next. The sunglasses are a simple touch, but they help to give this shark a lot of personality!
We think that because the sunglasses give this a more stylistic feel, you could get a bit creative with the background.
Instead of keeping to an ocean background, you could maybe have it relaxing on a beach towel under an umbrella. That is just one idea, but we’re sure you can think of many more to try!
What other settings can you think of for this shark?
7. A laughing shark
The next page in this collection of free shark coloring pages for kids features a laughing shark that looks as if it just heard a hilarious joke!
It’s a really happy and joyful design, and there are a few ways that you can emphasize this side of it. One way would be to use bright and vibrant colors for the shark and the background.
For another one, maybe you could draw in a favorite joke near the shark to show what it is laughing at! These are some ideas to try, but there is a lot you could do to make this picture even better.
8. A surfing shark drawing
This shark has hopped on a surfboard on top of the water. He looks like he has some pretty good moves as he tries his hand at surfing.
The shark waves at someone nearby. He is probably a startling sight to see for the other surfers.
9. A cute shark with sharp teeth
We’re a little scared of the shark in this coloring sheet. It has a very big body and grins at us with sharp teeth.
Perhaps it is a Great White! These sharks get their name from their distinctive white underbellies. They are some of the most dangerous sharks around.
10. Two whale sharks
The friendly sharks in this coloring page look like they might be whale sharks. They smile and float around each other in the ocean.
Even though whale sharks are the biggest sharks around, they are not dangerous to humans at all. They open their enormous mouths to filter feed on small fish only.
11. A merry shark under the ocean
Another happy shark is here to meet you on this next page.
This is a picture that would be well suited to a wide variety of different colors and art styles, and you can really express your creativity with it!
If we were to color this one, we would probably use some flatter, bright colors done with some colored pens or markers.
A more vibrant look is what came to mind for us, but if you feel that a different approach would work better for you then you should definitely go with that!
12. Cute shark coloring page
We really enjoy the facial expression on this next shark! It’s another one that manages to look nice and friendly even though it has some sharp teeth that would be intimidating in real life.
It’s also another image where the background has been left as a blank canvas for you to have fun with.
Sometimes a simple background that is filled with a single color can look great, but you could also fill it with patterns or color mixtures for a more stylistic look.
Or, you could also draw a background setting to show where this shark is hanging out!
13. Funny shark drawing
There are so many interesting and exciting shark coloring pages for you to enjoy.
Remember that they are all completely free to print, so you can print and color as many as you want. Use your imagination and have fun!
14. A shark and a fish laughing together
Sometimes sharks make friends under the seas, like in this coloring sheet. A large shark talks with a little striped fish.
He reminds us of the vegetarian sharks in Finding Nemo. He’s probably saying, “Fish are friends, not food.”
15. A hungry shark ready to eat
It looks like this shark has spotted a tasty treat. It licks its lips and looks ready to charge after a snack.
Shark’s favorite foods are fish, squid, and crustaceans like crabs and shrimp. But I wonder, do sharks eat turtles?
I hope not because I love turtles, just see how cute they are in these turtle coloring pages. How could anyone or anything eat them, right?
What do you think this shark has spotted to eat?
16. A very dangerous shark
This shark coloring sheet shows a creature that might be aggressive.
This shark could be a bull shark, which is sometimes considered to be the most dangerous sharks to humans, especially because they prefer shallow waters.
But keep in mind that shark attacks on humans are still extremely rare.
17. An adorable shark looking at you
The next shark coloring printable that we have for you features a really unusual angle. We see the shark head-on, and it gives us a great view of all the little details on this design.
Some of the designs are pretty small, and that can make them a bit more challenging to color.
We would go for some colored pens or markers if we were coloring this one, as they allow you to color in the small spaces easily.
Colored pencils would allow for similar precision but produce softer colors if that’s what you would prefer.
18. A realistic hammerhead shark
Another hammerhead shark is swimming up to meet you, but this time it is a more realistic interpretation of this unusual shark species.
Because of this new style, we would probably keep the colors a bit more muted and realistic for this one.
That means using mediums such as different kinds of paints, but it is also not the only way to do it!
If you would prefer a more stylistic look for the picture, then you could absolutely go for that. If you can’t decide, you could print out a few copies and experiment!
19. A sweet cartoon shark
This funny shark balances on his tail to stand up. Did you know that sharks don’t actually have bones?
Their bodies are actually made up of cartilage, like the stuff that makes up your ear. Sharks’ skeletal cartilage can still form fossils though.
20. A shark swimming in the ocean
Despite their scary reputation, sharks are graceful and beautiful creatures. The shark in this free printable swims gracefully through the water.
In fact, there is even a species of shark called the Graceful Shark.
21. A pet hammerhead shark
The shark in this coloring sheet for kids looks like a hammerhead, one of the most distinctive-looking sharks around.
Hammerheads have flattened, long heads in the shape of a hammer, which is how they got their special name.
22. A funny shark eating a hamburger
We can’t get enough of this adorable coloring page of a shark holding a delicious hamburger.
How do you think he got his fins on this tasty treat?
23. Two types of sharks to color
This interesting coloring page shows two different species of sharks meeting each other.
It looks like they might be in some kind of serious conversation, or maybe they are just checking each other’s teeth.
Sharks aren’t thought of as affectionate creatures, but some research suggests that they can be friends with each other.
24. An evil-looking shark
This beautiful sleek shark leaps out of the water into the sky. Some species of shark, like the mako shark, have been known to jump up to 20 feet in the air.
Great whites also jump sometimes to catch prey.
25. Naturalistic shark drawing
Next up, we have another example of a shark that has been drawn in a slightly more realistic style.
For that reason, it’s another one that we would use some more restrained colors for if we were to color this one.
You can also add some background details to put your own spin on it, and you could try to make the background match the style the shark is drawn in.
You could look up some pictures of the ocean floor to help you out if you wanted to do that!
26. A hammerhead shark underwater
Here’s another hammerhead for you to color, and this shark coloring page also has a nicely detailed background.
Designing your background is fun, but sometimes it’s nice to have one designed already so that you can focus on your color choices.
When coloring this page, you could use the same mediums for the shark and the background, or you could color each element with different ones.
There are quite a few ways you could tackle this one, and each one would bring something new to the image. Where is your creativity leading you on this one?
27. A cartoon killer shark
When you finish your shark coloring pages, don’t forget to post your finished masterpiece on our Facebook page.
Every month we pick the best uploads and the winner gets a special prize!
28. An odd-looking shark to color
Sharks enjoy swimming in all types of climates and the shark in this coloring page is all smiles in his ocean habitat.
Sharks can also live under Arctic ice, in coral reefs and some even live in freshwater.
29. A cartoon shark holding a surfboard
This shark has taken a chunk out of a surfboard! There are so many species of shark, and most of them are not dangerous to surfers at all.
In fact, the vast majority of shark attacks on humans come from only three species – the bull, tiger, and great white sharks.
Still, you should watch out for the sharks when you are out there in the water enjoying your summertime after coloring some of these summer coloring pages.
30. A hammerhead shark displaying her teeth
Hammerheads’ distinctive head shape has its benefits. They have superior depth perception and could have up to a 360-degree field of vision.
Their heads are also helpful when hunting one of their favorite foods – stingrays!
31. A dangerous shark attacks
The shark in this printable looks like he is going a little wild. He opens his mouth wide revealing huge sharp teeth.
Despite their reputation, there are many docile types of sharks in the ocean. Some species don’t even mind having humans swim near them.
32. A shark from the ancient times
Did you know that sharks are ancient creatures? It is thought that sharks have been swimming around in the ocean for millions of years.
Perhaps you’ve heard of the Megalodon, an enormous extinct species of shark that disappeared from the ocean a very long time ago.
33. A shark in the water close up
Sharks come in all shapes and sizes. The one in this coloring sheet is small and round, with little eyes and sharp teeth.
The smallest shark in the world is called the Dwarf Lanternshark, and it could fit in the palm of our hand.
34. A rapid shark in the ocean coloring page
This shark glides easily through the water at great speed. Some shark species are pretty fast. The Shortfin Mako Shark can reach speeds of 45 miles per hour.
That’s much faster than humans can swim.
35. An old shark swimming through the water
Some people absolutely love sharks. They are extremely interesting and fascinating creatures and some people’s favorite animal is a shark.
The Discovery Channel even hosts a celebration of these animals with shark-themed shows for a whole week. Shark Week is a summer tradition!
36. A man-eating shark ready to attack
37. A dangerous shark among sea corals
38. A shark in love drawing
39. A baby shark swimming alone
40. A shark wallpaper to color
41. A hammerhead shark going up
42. An aggressive shark looking at you
43. A dolphin-looking shark
44. An endearing shark who wants to play with you
45. A singing shark coloring page
You’ve reached the last shark coloring page, but don’t worry there are plenty more fun and fascinating coloring sheets featuring your favorite animals and characters to come.
We are constantly updating our catalog of coloring pages and printable sheets.
We hope these shark coloring pages have fascinated and delighted you. Remember to post your finished masterpiece on our Facebook page.
We love seeing all the creative ways you bring to life these super fun images.