49 Crocodile Coloring Pages (Free Printables)

Get ready to chomp down on some creative fun with this collection of free crocodile coloring pages that you can download and print! These scaly reptiles might look a little scary in real life, but in these coloring sheets, they’re playful, silly, and super fun to color. Whether your child is obsessed with animals or you’re looking for an exciting classroom activity, these crocodile coloring pages are perfect for kids of all ages.

Crocodile Coloring Pages

In this series, you’ll find crocodiles in all sorts of funny and cool scenes. Some are lounging in the swamp, others are grinning with big toothy smiles, and some are even dressed up for adventures! From cartoon-style crocs to more realistic reptile drawings, there’s something here for everyone. Grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and dive into these printable PDF coloring pages today!

How to Get Your Free Crocodile Coloring Sheets

To start coloring your crocodile masterpieces, just click on any of the images or links below. A new tab will open with a PDF version of the coloring sheet. From there, you can print it out, save the file to your computer, or even color it digitally using a tablet or iPad.

Each of these coloring pages is designed to fit on standard US letter-size paper, but they also work great on A4 paper too. It’s super easy, and totally free!

Fun Things To Do With Your Crocodile Coloring Pages

Crocodile Puppet with a Paper Bag

After coloring your crocodile sheet, you can turn it into a funny puppet! Cut out the crocodile’s face and glue it onto the bottom flap of a brown paper lunch bag. Add arms and legs from extra paper or draw them directly on the bag. You can even make a red paper tongue sticking out of the mouth. Once done, your crocodile puppet is ready for a wild swampy show!

DIY Crocodile Swamp Diorama

Use a shoebox to create a mini crocodile habitat. After coloring your crocodile sheet, cut it out and glue it inside the box. Add green shredded paper for grass, blue construction paper for water, and draw other animals or trees to place around. It’s a great way to make a 3D swamp scene where your crocodile can live!

Crocodile Crown

Pick a crocodile coloring page with a fun or silly face. After coloring, cut out the crocodile’s head and glue it onto a strip of cardstock or construction paper. Size it around your child’s head and tape the ends to make a wearable crocodile crown. Perfect for animal-themed parties or pretend play.

Crocodile Puzzle Craft

Print out two copies of the same coloring sheet. Let your child color one of them. Glue the colored version onto a piece of cardboard (like an empty cereal box). Cut the image into puzzle pieces. Now they can use the second, uncolored version as a guide to put their crocodile puzzle together again!

Storybook Page

Use your crocodile coloring sheet to create a storybook. After coloring, glue the page onto a folded piece of construction paper. On the opposite side, ask your child to write a short story or a few sentences about what the crocodile is doing. Staple a few of these pages together to make a crocodile adventure book.

Crocodile Mobile for Hanging

Color and cut out multiple crocodile coloring pages. Use a hole punch to add holes to the tops. Tie them with string and hang them from a wire coat hanger or craft hoop. You’ll have a fun crocodile mobile that moves when the air does—great for classrooms or bedrooms.

Crocodile Fridge Magnet

After coloring, cut out your crocodile and glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardboard. Add a small magnet strip on the back. Stick it on your fridge to keep a jungle vibe in your kitchen or display your kid’s artwork proudly.

Crocodile Greeting Cards

Fold a piece of cardstock in half and glue a colored crocodile sheet to the front. Add a fun message like “Snappy Birthday!” or “See Ya Later, Alligator!” inside. These make adorable handmade cards for friends and family.

Crocodile Bookmark

Cut out your colored crocodile and glue it onto a strip of cardstock. Trim the sides to make it the shape of a long crocodile body. Laminate if you’d like extra durability. This makes a fun and useful bookmark that’ll keep your child company during reading time.

Swamp-Themed Wall Mural

Print and color multiple crocodile coloring sheets, each with different crocodile designs. Cut them out and tape them to a large piece of green or blue butcher paper. Add drawn-on trees, fish, lily pads, and birds to create a full swamp mural. Great for classrooms or homeschool rooms!

Crocodile Fact Poster

Pick a realistic-looking crocodile coloring page, color it, and paste it onto a poster board. Then, research five fun facts about crocodiles and write them on the board around the coloring. Kids can use this for school projects or just to show off what they’ve learned.

Crocodile Party Masks

Print a crocodile coloring sheet that shows the face clearly. After coloring, cut it out and punch holes for the eyes. Add a popsicle stick to the bottom or attach an elastic band. Now you have a wearable crocodile face mask that’s perfect for parties or jungle-themed playdates.

Crocodile Matching Game

Print out several crocodile coloring sheets. Color and cut out pairs of matching crocodiles. Mix them up and play a simple matching game by flipping over two at a time to find the pair. It’s a fun way to build memory and concentration skills!

Window Sun Catcher Crocodiles

Color your crocodile with bright markers on thin white paper. Cut it out and glue it onto a clear plastic sheet (like from a report cover). Use tape to stick it to a sunny window. The light will shine through the colors and give your crocodile a glowing look.

These crocodile coloring pages are perfect for craft time, classroom activities, or just some screen-free fun at home. And the best part? They’re all free, printable, and ready as PDF files you can use again and again. Start exploring this exciting collection today and let your imagination run wild—just like a crocodile in the swamp!

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