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Giraffe and Zebra Friends

A tall spotted giraffe standing beside a striped zebra friend on the savanna — a cheerful two-animal coloring page.

ThemeGiraffe
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Two savanna pals share this lively scene: a tall spotted giraffe standing shoulder to shoulder with a striped zebra friend, both facing forward with happy smiles. Behind them a small acacia tree and a few clumps of grass set the picture firmly in the African plains. This page is a treat because it offers two completely different patterns to color, giraffe patches and zebra stripes, so kids can practice steady strokes on both. Younger colorers can enjoy the big bodies while older ones tackle the neat rows of stripes. In the wild, giraffes and zebras really do graze together, and the watchful zebra helps warn the herd of danger. Color the giraffe in warm tans and browns, then decide whether your zebra keeps its classic black-and-white look or turns into a rainbow. Print it on US Letter or A4 and enjoy a whole savanna friendship on one sheet.

Coloring Tips

  • Two patterns, one plan — do the giraffe patches first, then the zebra stripes, so you do not mix up your colors mid-page.
  • Stripe direction — follow the curve of the zebra's body so the stripes wrap around it and look three-dimensional.
  • Green the background — a soft green on the grass and acacia tree pushes the two friends forward and makes them pop.

Frequently asked questions

Do giraffes and zebras really hang out together?
They do. Both graze on the open savanna in mixed groups, and the alert zebra often helps the herd spot predators early.
What is the best way to color the zebra stripes?
Leave the white stripes blank and color only the dark bands, working in the same direction as each curve so the stripes look natural.

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