A Rhinoceros Coloring Page is a fun sheet where you get to add color to a picture of a rhinoceros. It’s like a big, tough rhino has walked right out of the wild and onto your page, waiting for you to bring it to life with color.
Rhinoceroses, or rhinos for short, are usually gray or brown, but you can get creative and use any colors you like. Their skin looks a bit like armor, with lots of wrinkles and folds, so you could try shading in some parts darker to make it look more 3D. They have two big horns on their nose and tiny eyes that you can color in too. By coloring in this rhinoceros page, you get to be an artist, and you can learn more about these incredible animals at the same time.
Rhinoceros Coloring Pages

Here are the color suggestions for each part of the Rhinoceros Coloring Pages:
- Body: The body of a rhinoceros is typically gray. You can use different shades of gray to add depth and texture to the rhino’s skin.
- Horns: Rhinoceros horns are also gray but can be a lighter shade than the body to make them stand out.
- Eyes: Rhinoceros eyes are usually depicted as black or dark brown.
- Feet: The feet of a rhinoceros can be the same shade of gray as the body, or slightly darker.
- Mouth: The interior of the rhino’s mouth can be colored a dark pink or light purple shade.
Color Sample Table
Part | Color Suggestions |
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Body | Gray |
Horns | Light Gray |
Eyes | Black or Dark Brown |
Feet | Gray |
Mouth | Dark Pink or Light Purple |