
Diplodocus Eating Leaves
A long, low Diplodocus stretching its neck to munch a leafy bush, with a whip-like tail trailing behind — a calm dinosaur coloring page.
Diplodocus was one of the longest dinosaurs of all, and this page shows off that famous shape: a very long neck stretched forward to munch a leafy bush, a small head with a calm smile, four thick legs, and an extremely long whip-like tail trailing far behind. The long, flowing outlines make it a relaxing page to color, ideal for a quiet afternoon. The single big body can be filled in one smooth color, while the leafy bush adds a pop of green. Diplodocus was a gentle plant-eater that used its long neck to sweep across low plants and its tail for balance and defense. Its stretched-out body is a fun way to talk about which dinosaur was the longest. Print on A4 or US Letter for a clean, calming page.
Coloring Tips
- One smooth shade — the long body looks best colored evenly from neck to tail.
- Green the bush — a leafy green bush gives the page a fresh focal point.
- Follow the tail — trace the long whip tail slowly to keep your line neat all the way to the tip.