Rhino coloring pages for kids to print

This exciting rhino coloring collection lets kids discover one of the most powerful animals on Earth in a fun and creative way. Designed for children aged 3 to 8, the illustrations include large horns, sturdy legs, and simple shapes with bold outlines that encourage careful coloring and skill development.

Each image is bundled into a high quality PDF file ready for A4 printing. Classified as very easy by the Zuzuzi team, this collection is perfect for children using crayons or markers, and adds a touch of wildlife wonder to home or classroom coloring time.

Featured In Animals, By Zuzuzi Team, Last updated on Fri, 25 Apr 2025 07:25:18 GMT.

Why did the rhino 🦏 bring a comb to the savannah? Because it wanted to straighten out its wild style! 😄

Get ready to meet the rhino, the strong but gentle giant who loves to stomp, snack on leaves, and strike a pose for your coloring page!

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 how to say 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 (waḥīd al-qarn)
  • German: Nashorn
  • Chinese: 犀牛 (xīniú)
  • Japanese: サイ (sai)
  • Korean: 코뿔소 (kopulso)
  • Portuguese: Rinoceronte
  • Italian: Rinoceronte
  • Hindi: गैंडा (gainḍā)
  • Russian: Носорог (nosorog)
  • Turkish: Gergedan

Free Printable PDFs

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. Clean line art without background.
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. Clean line art without background. | zuzuzi.com
Coloring page of a happy rhino with two horns, large ears, big eyes, four sturdy legs, and a small tail. Clean line art without background.
Coloring page of a happy rhino with two horns, large ears, big eyes, four sturdy legs, and a small tail. Clean line art without background. | zuzuzi.com

Frequently Asked Questions

→ What age are these rhino coloring pages suitable for?

This collection is ideal for kids aged 3 to 8, with simple and bold outlines for easy coloring.

→ Are these rhino coloring pages easy for young children?

Yes, they are classified as very easy. The designs use thick, clear lines that make them perfect even for toddlers or preschoolers learning to color.

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

Basic coloring tools like crayons, colored pencils, or washable markers are perfect for these printables.

→ Do these rhino coloring pages help build skills?

Absolutely. They promote fine motor development, hand-eye coordination, concentration, and creativity in children.

→ Can I resize or adjust these rhino coloring pages before printing?

Yes, you can adjust the scale or fit settings in your printer options to make the coloring pages smaller or larger as needed.

→ How can I print these rhino coloring pages?

Click on the image to automatically download the PDF file to your device. Then, open the PDF using your web browser or any PDF viewer (such as Adobe Acrobat Reader). Once open, click on the print icon or use the keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl+P or Cmd+P). Choose your printer, then adjust the print settings according to your preferences (orientation, margins, number of copies, etc.), and start printing.

→ Why is there still a margin even when I selected full page with 0 margins?

This may happen if your printer does not support borderless printing. Many standard home printers add a small automatic margin around the page. If full-bleed printing is important to you, check if your printer supports borderless printing or adjust the layout to fit within the printable area.

References

Reliable sources have been used to write and refine this content.
  • https://www.britannica.com/animal/rhinoceros-mammal
  • https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/black-rhinoceros
  • https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/rhino
  • https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/black-rhino