Enjoy big-time coloring fun with brachiosaurus coloring pages. Here you can enjoy 20 black-and-white images of this iconic dinosaur to color, customize and share.
The brachiosaurus was a tall dinosaur that lived in the late Jurassic period between 143 and 155 million years ago.
They are one of the most recognizable dinosaurs thanks to their imposing size and appearance in media such as the Jurassic Park series.
There is a reason why they are so fascinating, as it’s hard to imagine encountering such a gigantic creature.
This collection will focus on brachiosauruses drawn in different styles and scenarios, and there will even be a few other dinosaur appearances such as a pterodactyl.
I will also share some interesting facts about the Brachiosaurus and what we know about them as you have fun coloring the pages.
20 Free Brachiosaurus Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Baby Brachiosaurus
Even the giant brachiosaurus had to start somewhere!
While we can’t know for sure, it’s estimated that a baby brachiosaurus would have been just a few pounds, but they would grow quite rapidly.
2. Brachiosaurus And Other Dinosaurs
The period the brachiosaurus was alive was rife with lots of life. Here, we can see the brachiosaurus with some plying pterodactyls and a carnivorous allosaurus.
Even though the allosaurus was much smaller than a tyrannosaurus (which wouldn’t have been alive at this time) they would still have threatened the brachiosaurus.
3. Free Brachiosaurus Coloring Sheet For Kids
The brachiosaurus was so tall that it could reach the highest trees.
You may assume it would have been named after its neck, but its name actually means “arm lizard” because it had rather long arms.
4. Brachiosaurus Eating Leaves
Such a big creature needs to eat a lot every day.
It is estimated that a brachiosaurus would eat between 400 and 900 pounds of plants every single day.
5. Brachiosaurus Footprint In The Mud
6. Grazing Brachiosaurus
Brachiosauruses were gentle giants who preferred to graze and mind their own business.
Experts estimate that they would have weighed around 120,000 pounds when fully grown, and they could be up to 42 feet tall!
7. Brachiosaurus Mother And Baby
8. Brachiosaurus Next To A Volcano
9. Brachiosaurus Skeleton In A Museum
Seeing a brachiosaurus skeleton in a museum really puts their huge size into perspective, and now you can color this particular specimen.
The first brachiosaurus skeleton was discovered in 1900 in Colorado by a paleontologist named Elmer S. Riggs.
10. Brachiosaurus Standing By Mountains
This brachiosaurus is doing some sightseeing by some beautiful mountains as it explores.
Scientists and paleontologists aren’t sure how the brachiosaurus supported its great weight, and it was once theorized that they must have spent a lot of time in the water to do so.
However, this has since been largely disregarded.
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12. Detailed Tall Brachiosaurus
A brachiosaurus could stand to take some time to relax and take it easy like this one is.
That’s because experts estimate that a brachiosaurus could live up to a hundred years!
13. Brachiosaurus Stretching Its Neck
Even someone as tall as a brachiosaurus needs to reach high to get food every now and then!
In fact, despite their long necks, some experts believe that they would get up on their hind legs to reach higher food sources.
14. Brachiosaurus With A Flying Pterodactyl
15. Brachiosaurus In A Forest
The brachiosaurus took up a lot of room, especially when in a setting like a forest. They were alive around the same time as the hulking diplodocus which had a similarly long neck.
However, the diplodocus usually wouldn’t have its neck extended as high as the brachiosaurus would.
16. Brachiosaurus In A Swamp
17. Cartoon Brachiosaurus In A Meadow
Experts can’t really say for sure what dinosaurs would have looked like, so when you color this cartoon brachiosaurus you could use any colors you can imagine and there is a good chance it could be accurate!
18. Smiling Brachiosaurus
This brachiosaurus has a lot to be happy about, as it’s a beautiful day and there is plenty for it to eat!
It was once believed that all dinosaurs were cold-blooded, but now experts believe that the brachiosaurus was actually warm-blooded.
19. Friendly Brachiosaurus Waving Its Tail
20. Realistic Walking Brachiosaurus
There is a lot of empty space in the background of this scene, and that opens up all sorts of possibilities!
You could make a prehistoric background with plants and other features or even draw some of your favorite dinosaurs to interact with this brachiosaurus.
After You Color Your Brachiosaurus Pages
- Draw some other dinosaurs from this era such as the diplodocus and allosaurus to interact with the brachiosaurus.
- Recreate the famous scene from Jurassic Park where the main characters see the brachiosaurus for the first time.
- Look up even more facts and statistics about the brachiosaurus and write them on your favorite pages.
- Imagine what it would look like if the brachiosaurus had feathers by drawing them on the dinosaurs.
The brachiosaurus was such a recognizable creature, and it’s no wonder why it’s a favorite dinosaur of so many people.
If you love this dinosaur too, then you should feel free to customize these pages in any ways you can imagine. You can also share the collection with other dinosaur fanatics you may know.
You can also share some of your finished art on your social media accounts for others to enjoy.