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Spider Monkey Hanging

A slim spider monkey hanging upside down by its long tail with thin arms and legs dangling — a playful, acrobatic coloring page.

ThemeMonkey
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Hang around with this acrobatic spider monkey coloring page. The slim monkey dangles upside down from a branch, held only by its long prehensile tail, with thin arms and legs reaching down and a small round face looking right at you. A couple of leaves frame the playful pose. The long, lanky limbs make this a fun page for showing motion, and there is open space along the body for smooth, even coloring. Spider monkeys are named for their long, spider-like arms and legs, and their amazing tails work like a fifth hand, strong enough to hold their whole body weight. They are some of the most agile climbers in the rainforest. Younger kids will enjoy the bold upside-down pose, while older ones can shade the slender limbs. Print this page on US Letter or A4 and color your dangling spider monkey in deep browns, blacks, or any shade you like.

Coloring Tips

  • Long limbs even — color the thin arms and legs in steady strokes so the long limbs stay smooth from top to bottom.
  • Strong tail — give the gripping tail a solid color so it clearly looks strong enough to hold the whole body.
  • Turn the page — rotating the paper as you color the upside-down body makes the tricky angles easier.

Frequently asked questions

How does the spider monkey hang upside down?
Its long tail works like a fifth hand and is strong enough to hold its whole body weight, so it can dangle freely from a branch.
Why is it called a spider monkey?
It is named for its long, thin, spider-like arms and legs, which help make it one of the most agile climbers in the rainforest.

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