Free Allosaurus Facts & Coloring Pages for Kids





Why Kids Love Learning About Allosaurus
If you're searching for allosaurus coloring pages and facts for kids, you've found the lion of the Jurassic! Allosaurus was the top predator of its time - a powerful hunter that ruled the prehistoric forests long before T. rex ever existed. For a young child, Allosaurus is the perfect "first meat-eater" - it's big and impressive with its sharp teeth and three-fingered claws, but it lived in a different world than T. rex, so kids get to learn that different apex predators ruled at different times. Those small horn-like ridges above its eyes give Allosaurus a distinctive, almost eagle-like face that kids love to draw and color.
Dinosaurs are the gateway to science. Every coloring page and every fact is a step toward STEM literacy. Allosaurus teaches an important lesson: the Jurassic world was completely different from the Cretaceous - different plants, different prey, and a different king of the dinosaurs.
Amazing Allosaurus Facts Every Kid Should Know
Allosaurus was the ultimate Jurassic predator - here are five facts that will make your child see this incredible hunter in a whole new light.
- Fact 1 - When It Lived: Allosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic period, about 155 to 145 million years ago. That's about 80 million years BEFORE Tyrannosaurus rex appeared! It was the top predator of its time, hunting in the same forests where Stegosaurus, Diplodocus, and Apatosaurus roamed.
- Fact 2 - What It Ate: Allosaurus was a carnivore that hunted large plant-eating dinosaurs like Stegosaurus, Camptosaurus, and young sauropods. Its jaws could open incredibly wide - like a snake - allowing it to take huge bites. Scientists believe it may have used its skull like a hatchet, slamming its upper jaw down onto prey.
- Fact 3 - How Big It Was: Allosaurus grew up to 38 feet long and stood about 15 feet tall - roughly the height of a one-story building. It weighed around 2-3 tons. Its three-fingered hands had sharp claws up to 6 inches long for gripping prey.
- Fact 4 - Its Superpower: Allosaurus had distinctive small horns or ridges above its eyes. Scientists aren't exactly sure what they were for - maybe display to attract mates, maybe species recognition, maybe even for shading its eyes from the sun! Its lightweight skull with large openings (fenestrae) made it fast and agile despite its size.
- Fact 5 - Where It Was Found: Allosaurus is one of the best-known dinosaurs thanks to the incredible Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry in Utah, where over 46 Allosaurus individuals have been found - from juveniles to full adults. This site gives scientists an unparalleled look at how Allosaurus grew and lived.
What's Inside This Free Allosaurus Printable Pack
This five-page activity pack makes learning about Allosaurus hands-on and adventurous. Each page takes your child on a different prehistoric journey.
- Page 1 - Meet the Allosaurus: A big, beautiful coloring page of Allosaurus in all its sharp-toothed glory. Your child will love bringing this Jurassic predator to life while learning its distinctive eye ridges and three-fingered claws.
- Page 2 - Allosaurus's World: Travel back to the Jurassic forests! This habitat scene shows Allosaurus in its prehistoric home, the mighty hunter of a long-lost world.
- Page 3 - Find the Allosaurus: A fun "spot the dinosaur" challenge! Can your child pick out the Allosaurus from a group of large theropod silhouettes? Those eye ridges are the key giveaway!
- Page 4 - Dino Family: A heartwarming scene of an Allosaurus parent with eggs and babies. Even predators can be caring parents!
- Page 5 - Dig It Up!: Become a paleontologist! This fossil dig shows the Allosaurus skeleton, with its distinctive skull and three-fingered hands clearly visible.
How Dinosaur Coloring Pages Build Real STEM Skills
When your child colors an Allosaurus, they're building real cognitive and motor skills. Dinosaur coloring activities develop observation skills as kids study the eye ridges and body features. Scientific vocabulary grows: words like "theropod," "predator," "Jurassic," and "carnivore" become everyday conversation. Coloring within lines strengthens fine motor control. And Allosaurus teaches something special: ecosystems change. The Jurassic world was different from the Cretaceous - different rulers, different rules. That's a profound scientific concept delivered through a coloring page.
"Research shows that children who engage with science topics through hands-on creative activities - including coloring, drawing, and imaginative play - develop stronger observation skills and are more likely to pursue STEM interests later in life. Dinosaurs are the perfect hook."
5 Ways to Use This Allosaurus Printable at Home
Five practical, screen-free activities for your little paleontologist:
- Pair it with a dino documentary - watch a Jurassic-themed show, then color while talking about the differences between Jurassic and Cretaceous predators.
- Make a "Dino of the Week" tradition - print one pack each week. Allosaurus makes a perfect Jurassic predator feature!
- Create a dinosaur diorama - after coloring, cut it out and build a Jurassic forest in a shoebox.
- Use it in the classroom - perfect for dinosaur units and quiet-time activities (ages 3-6).
- Take it to a museum - bring the colored pages and look for Allosaurus fossils. The Cleveland-Lloyd quarry specimens are amazing!
Download Your Free Allosaurus Facts and Coloring Pages
Ready to meet the lion of the Jurassic? These allosaurus coloring pages and facts for kids are completely free - just enter your email below for instant access to the full 5-page printable PDF. No spam, just high-quality educational printables. This page is part of the Ultimate Dino Bundle - 100+ dinosaurs with coloring pages, facts, and activities for one small price. Your little paleontologist is going to love discovering the original king of the dinosaurs!
















