Dive into creativity with free stingray coloring pages for kids. These 20 detailed black and white pages depict these graceful creatures for all ages to enjoy coloring.
There are many incredible and varied creatures in our oceans, but stingrays manage to stand out among this biodiversity.
Stingrays boast over 200 species, and they come in many shapes and sizes.
They’re known not only for their distinct look but also for their graceful beauty and the features they have for protection and hunting.
These pages feature stingrays drawn in cartoony and realistic styles, meaning kids of all ages can enjoy them. You will also see other ocean creatures like fish and jellyfish in the scenes.
You’ll also learn some interesting facts about stingrays as you color the pages.
20 Free Stingray Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Baby Stingray Near Sandy Seabed Coloring PDF
I’ve always found baby stingrays to be really cute, and this one is no exception! You’ll notice that it is close to the sandy seabed. While not all stingrays hang out near the ocean floor, many of them spend a lot of time there in order to search for food.
2. Cartoon Stingray With Ocean Plants
This cartoony stingray looks really happy, and it’s ready to explore the ocean. Stingrays move their large fins almost like wings to glide through the water, and it’s a beautiful sight to behold.
3. Giant Stingray Swimming In The Deep Sea
This big stingray is gliding deep down in the sea depths. Many species of stingrays prefer to stay in shallow coastal waters, but some do live much deeper.
4. Detailed Stingray On The Seabed
The details on this stingray are incredible, as it is covered in spots. This is most likely a leopard stingray, a beautiful creature that lives on the South African coast. Their spots are rather leopard-like and help them to camouflage themselves.
5. Two Stingrays Swimming Together
Seeing one stingray is special enough, but seeing two is a really fantastic privilege! Stingrays are mostly solitary species, but some do gather in groups for activities like mating or migration.
6. Stingray And Jellyfish
Stingrays and jellyfish look very different from one another, but they do share one commonality. They are both beautiful, graceful creatures that have a dangerous defense mechanism. Stingrays have venomous barbs at the ends of their tails, whereas many jellyfish have stinging tendrils hanging from them.
7. Happy Swimming Stingray
The happy face on this stingray makes it look so cute! There is room in the background for you to draw some other ocean details surrounding it as well. Part of the reason that stingrays are so graceful is that their bones are made of light cartilage, the same substance we have in our noses and ears.
8. Stingray Hiding Beneath Sand
Stingrays often hide under the sand to disguise themselves from predators or prey. This can cause issues because while they’re not normally aggressive to humans, they will be inclined to sting someone who accidentally comes near them.
9. Stingray In The Open Ocean
The view we have on this page is one you may see if you were looking down from a ship into some clear water. Have you ever seen a stingray out in the wild?
10. Stingray Swimming With Fish Coloring Sheet
This stingray is surrounded by fish, and they should probably be a bit warier of this predator! Fish are one of the species that a hungry stingray may feed on. You may assume that they would sting their prey with their tails, but these barbs are only used in self-defense.
11. Stingray Near Coral Cave
Exploring an underwater cave is exciting, but it can also be treacherous. If you were to encounter a stingray while in one of these caves, you’d definitely need to be extra careful.
12. Stingrays Near Sunken Treasure
There are so many myths and legends regarding hidden and sunken pirate treasure. Pirates and explorers would search far and wide for these treasure hoards, but these two stingrays managed to find a chest deep beneath the ocean.
13. Stingray Resting On the Sea Bottom
Another stingray is traversing the bottom of the sea, looking at some shells. Some stingrays like to eat mollusks and other invertebrates, and they use their strong jaws to crush the shells.
14. Stingray Swimming With Tropical Fish
Tropical fish are beautiful, but while we admire them, stingrays have food on their minds. Stingrays live in almost every ocean on the planet, with the only exceptions being the Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
15. Stingray Near Coral Reef
Coral is incredibly beautiful, and it’s made even more so when there is a stingray swimming over it. Luckily for coral, stingrays don’t feed on it.
16. Stingray Swimming Under A Boat
This boat has a stingray swimming beneath it, but there is no one to look down and appreciate it! Perhaps you could design a cartoon version of yourself sitting on the boat. Or you could add some rowing pirates.
17. Stingray With Long Tail
The deadly tail of a stingray trails behind it as it cruises the ocean floor. Stingrays have a cool trick where they can sense the electric signals of other animals. This is necessary, as they only have eyes on the top of their heads.
18. Stingray With Spotted Back
Here is another spotted stingray for you to color. These spots and other markings make them much harder to spot, especially from above.
19. Stingray With Wide Fins
The details on this stingray are incredible! Coloring it would be much easier if you were to use some colored pens or pencils.
20. Top View Of A Stingray Coloring Page
The final stingray in this collection is very realistic, and it presents a great challenge for you! Stingrays come in many different sizes, and the smallest can be as little as 10cm across, whereas the bigger species can be around 7 meters wide!After You Color Your Stingray Pages
- Draw some other ocean creatures like sharks and dolphins to swim with the stingrays.
- Make a background to portray a stingray in an aquarium, and draw some people looking at it.
- Buy some white and blue beads and get an adult to help you stick them around the stingrays to create some 3D bubbles.