Rhino coloring pages for kids who love horns, thick skin, and muddy wallows

Travel to the savanna with this exciting collection of Rhino coloring pages that brings these horned giants to life in bold, easy-to-color designs. Suitable for kids aged 3 to 10, these pages help develop fine motor skills and introduce young learners to endangered animals and African wildlife.

This set is available as a high quality PDF, ready for A4 printing at home, in classrooms, or for nature and conservation-themed activities. The clean outlines make these pages perfect for use with a light-up tracing pad.

Part of the Animal Coloring Pages collection, Last updated on Tue, 03 Jun 2025 14:05:34 GMT.

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Happy Rhino in Night Forest Coloring Page

Coloring page of a happy rhino with two horns, big ears, and four legs, standing near a winding river surrounded by grass, bushes, trees, rocks, and stars in the night sky.
Coloring page of a happy rhino with two horns, big ears, and four legs, standing near a winding river surrounded by grass, bushes, trees, rocks, and stars in the night sky. | zuzuzi.com

Happy Rhino Coloring Page

Coloring page of a happy rhino with two horns, large ears, big eyes, four sturdy legs, and a small tail.
Coloring page of a happy rhino with two horns, large ears, big eyes, four sturdy legs, and a small tail. | zuzuzi.com

Rhino Bubble Letters Coloring Page

Coloring page with the word Rhino in bold bubble letters, surrounded by leaves, stars, hearts, and paw prints.
Coloring page with the word Rhino in bold bubble letters, surrounded by leaves, stars, hearts, and paw prints. | zuzuzi.com

Coloring ideas for Rhino

Most rhinos are gray or brown, but yours can be blue, purple, or even rainbow if you’d like! Use light gray for the body, darker gray for the horn, and pink or brown for the inside of the ears. You can add patches of mud or grass on its legs to show it just came from a wild adventure. For the background, draw trees, tall grass, a watering hole, or even a bright sun in the sky. Want to get creative? Give your rhino sunglasses, a crown, or a tiny bird friend perched on its back!

On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about the rhino, or its name in different languages? You could even give it a name of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!

What is a Rhino?

Rhinos, short for rhinoceroses, are large animals with thick skin and one or two big horns on their noses. They live in grasslands and forests in Africa and parts of Asia. A full-grown rhino can weigh between 1,800 and 5,100 pounds (800 to 2,300 kilograms), and they often live up to 40 years. Rhinos are herbivores, which means they eat only plants like grass, leaves, and fruit. Even though they are huge and strong, they usually stay calm and quiet unless they feel scared. They use their horns for protection and to show off during battles with other rhinos. Their skin is tough and wrinkled, and they sometimes roll in mud to stay cool and protect against bug bites. Rhinos are amazing creatures that need our help to stay safe in the wild, and learning about them through art is a great first step.

How to say Rhino in different languages?

  • English: Rhino
  • French: Rhinocéros
  • Spanish: Rinoceronte
  • Arabic: وحيد القرن
  • German: Nashorn
  • Chinese: 犀牛
  • Japanese: サイ
  • Korean: 코뿔소
  • Portuguese: Rinoceronte
  • Italian: Rinoceronte
  • Hindi: गैंडा
  • Russian: Носорог
  • Turkish: Gergedan

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to use with these coloring pages?

You can use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even watercolor paints if the paper is thick enough. These coloring pages are designed to work well with most kid-friendly art supplies for a fun and creative experience.

Are these coloring pages suitable for a light-up tracing pad?

Yes, these coloring pages work great with a light-up tracing pad! Just print them on regular thin paper, place them on the pad, and let kids trace and color with ease.