Free Allosaurus coloring pages for kids let you jump straight into the Jurassic with 25 detailed black-and-white illustrations ready to print and color.
Most people go straight to T. rex or Velociraptor when they think “dinosaur predator,” but Allosaurus was right up there on the scary scale.
It prowled the Late Jurassic across places we now call North America, Tanzania, and Germany, and it’s been grabbing attention ever since scientists first identified it in 1877.
Inside this set, you’ll get plenty of Allosaurus action, plus a few bonus dinos like Stegosaurus, Pterosaur, and others mixed in. And as you color your way through, you’ll bump into little facts along the way, kind of like digging up surprises in the dirt.
25 Free Allosaurus Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Allosaurus Chasing Small Dinosaur Coloring PDF
I hope that the little dinosaur here is just playing with the Allosaurus, otherwise, it will be in trouble soon! Paleontologists believe that the Allosaurus, much like the crocodile and some sharks, was constantly losing and regrowing teeth.
2. Allosaurus Climbing Over A Hill
Even dinosaurs liked to explore, and Allosaurus was no exception! While smaller than the mighty T Rex, they made up for it by being quicker and more nimble, making it easier to climb rocks and other obstacles.
3. Cartoony Allosaurus Exploring
This cartoony take on an Allosaurus is perfect for younger dinosaur fans to color and enjoy! We don’t know for sure what colors Allosaurus would have sported, so you could pick any colors you like.
4. Allosaurus Drinking Water From A Stream
Hydration is important, and that’s especially true if you’re a giant predator like Allosaurus. Like all dinosaurs, they needed to drink a lot of water to stay healthy each day.
5. Allosaurus Emerging From A Cave
Can you imagine discovering a cave only to see that there was an Allosaurus hiding within? I wouldn’t want to be in the shoes of anyone who made such a discovery!
6. Allosaurus Facing Off With A Stegosaurus
You may assume that a Stegosaurus would be safe from the Allosaurus, but think again! There have been fossil records that Allosaurus and Stegosaurus fought with each other, and that Allosaurus likely fed on them.
7. Allosaurus Footprint In The Mud
It would be easy to track an Allosaurus thanks to its great big footprints, and now you can bring some color to them.
8. Allosaurus Head Close-Up
Here’s a scary close-up if I ever saw one! This detailed Allosaurus will really test your coloring skills, so what will you use for this one?
9. Allosaurus Looking Up At A Pterosaur
It must be so frustrating to see a dinosaur you’d like to eat just flying above your head, but this Allosaurus has to deal with that scenario thanks to this cheeky Pterosaur!
10. Allosaurus Moving Through Tall Grass
The hunt is on for this Allosaurus. Some paleontologists have surmised that Allosaurus would have been a pack hunter, but many others believe they were solo hunters.
11. Allosaurus Guarding Eggs
Most animals guard their young fiercely, and Allosaurus was no exception. You wouldn’t want to mess with its eggs, that’s for sure.
12. Allosaurus Resting On A Rocky Cliff
Sitting on a rocky cliff would be a great way for the Allosaurus to get some warmth on a cold day. For years, paleontologists believed that dinosaurs were cold-blooded like lizards, but many have come to believe that they would have been warm-blooded.
13. Allosaurus Roaring At Another Predator
There’s a territorial dispute happening on the next page between the Allosaurus and another predator. If you’re wondering whether Allosaurus would have ever squared off against T Rex, I can tell you that they were long extinct by the time T Rex came onto the scene.
14. Allosaurus Roaring In A Prehistoric Forest
This cartoony Allosaurus is exploring a prehistoric forest, and the only question is which colors will you choose for this scene?
15. Allosaurus Showing Sharp Teeth Coloring Sheet
Can you imagine the roar that this Allosaurus would be giving? I bet it sounds truly fearsome!
16. Allosaurus Skeleton
You’d be lucky to see an Allosaurus skeleton in a museum! The most famous skeleton was found in Wyoming in 1991. This mostly intact fossil was named Big Al.
17. Allosaurus Skull On A Rock
Finding an Allosaurus skull would be amazing for any paleontologist! The first Allosaurus fossils were unearthed way back in 1877.
18. Allosaurus Standing Near A River
Here’s a nice, tranquil scene of a flowing river with an Allosaurus looking uncharacteristically relaxed!
19. Allosaurus Surrounded By Volcanic Ash
I don’t know if this Allosaurus realizes what trouble it’s in, as that volcano looks about ready to blow!
20. Allosaurus Tail Swinging Near A Fallen Log
The swing of an Allosaurus' tail is not something you’d want to be caught in. These dinos may have been smaller than some predators, but still had a lot of strength.
21. Allosaurus Walking Through Rocky Terrain
The Allosaurus was nimble enough to navigate all sorts of terrain, including this tough and rocky area.
22. Allosaurus Walking Across The Open Plains
There are so many details on this Allosaurus, and coloring them would be much easier with some thin colored pens or sharp pencils.
23. Allosaurus In Motion
It’s a beautiful day as this Allosaurus roams the plains for prey. Did you know that paleontologists believe that the Allosaurus only lived for around 25 years?
24. Pack Of Allosauruses Hunting Together
One Allosaurus would be scary enough, but four? That sounds like a nightmare! Luckily, as we covered before, it’s unlikely that they hunted in packs.
25. Young Allosaurus Exploring A Jungle Coloring Page
What a fine specimen this final Allosaurus is! When you think of movie dinosaurs, you may think of T Rex and the velociraptor thanks to the Jurassic Park films. However, an Allosaurus was a movie star much earlier in the 1925 film The Lost World.Similar to Allosaurus Coloring Pages
After You Color Your Allosaurus Pages
- Draw some other famous dinosaurs like T Rex or Diplodocus to face off against Allosaurus.
- Add in some characters from the Jurassic Park franchise, like Alan Grant or Owen Grady, encountering the Allosaurus.
- Create a jungle setting for the Allosaurus by sticking leaves and grass from your yard on the page.
- Add some feathers to the Allosaurus to make it more accurate to what some paleontologists think dinosaurs looked like.