
Asian Elephant in the Jungle
A smaller Asian elephant with rounded ears walking through leafy jungle, curling its trunk toward hanging leaves — a nature-rich elephant coloring page.
Walking through tall grass and palm fronds, this Asian elephant reaches a curled trunk toward a cluster of hanging leaves. The picture shows the details that set Asian elephants apart from their African cousins: smaller, rounded ears, a gently domed back, and a single rounded tip on the trunk. There is a lot to color here, from the wrinkled grey body to the leafy jungle plants framing the scene, which makes it a good fit for kids who enjoy filling a whole environment rather than just one animal. Asian elephants live in the forests of India and Southeast Asia, and they really do use their trunks like hands to gather leaves and fruit. Younger colorers can stick to the big elephant shape while older ones add green layers to the foliage. Print it on US Letter or A4 and pick whatever jungle colors you like.
Coloring Tips
- Layer the leaves — use a few different greens so the jungle plants look full instead of flat.
- Mind the ears — keep this elephant's ears small and rounded to show it is the Asian kind, not African.
- Warm grey trick — mix a little brown into your grey to make the skin look sun-warmed and natural.