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Spider Face Close-Up

A bold close-up of a spider's face with eight rounded eyes, a fuzzy head and tiny fangs — a striking, detailed spider coloring page.

ThemeSpider
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Look a spider right in the eyes! This dramatic close-up fills the frame with a spider's face: eight rounded eyes arranged in two rows, a fuzzy textured head, two small fangs below, and the tops of its raised front legs at the sides. The big bold shapes make it easy to fill, while the eight separate eyes and the fuzzy texture give older kids lots of detail to play with. It's a great page for learning spider anatomy up close — most spiders have eight eyes, though they still see the world quite differently from us. Those two fangs underneath are how a spider grips its food. Try coloring each eye a slightly different shade, or make them all match for a bolder look. Color the head fuzzy and dark, and print it on US Letter or A4 for an eye-catching result.

Coloring Tips

  • Count the eyes — color all eight rounded eyes and add a white highlight to each to give the face a lively gaze.
  • Fuzzy head — use short strokes across the head to suggest the soft hairy texture spiders really have.
  • Bold contrast — a dark head with bright eyes makes this close-up portrait really jump off the page.

Frequently asked questions

Do spiders really have eight eyes?
Most spiders do have eight eyes set in two rows, just like this page shows, though some kinds have six or even fewer.
What are the two parts under the eyes?
Those are the spider's fangs. A spider uses them to grip and hold its food, and they sit just below the front of the face.

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