
Wolf Pack
A family pack of three wolves standing close together with alert ears, all facing the same way — a wolf pack coloring page.
Strength in numbers — this page shows a small pack of three wolves standing close together as a family, with one tall adult in front and two slightly smaller wolves beside and behind it, all facing the same direction with alert ears. Coloring three wolves at once is a fun challenge: you can make each one a slightly different shade of gray or brown so they look like individuals while still belonging together. Younger kids can color all three the same, while older artists can give each wolf its own coat. Wolves live and hunt in packs led by a parent pair, and working as a team is the secret to their success in the wild. Coloring this page is a great way to talk about teamwork and family. Vary the grays from wolf to wolf so the pack has variety. Print it on US Letter or A4.
Coloring Tips
- Vary each coat — give the three wolves slightly different grays or browns so they look like individuals in one family.
- Lead wolf first — color the tall front wolf before the two behind so you set the pack's main color, then match around it.
- Keep them grouped — use related colors across all three so the wolves still read as one pack standing together.