If you’re a fan of tigers, whether from shows like Tiger King or educational programs like Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, you know these magnificent creatures can be both friendly and fierce. Artists are drawn to tigers for their striking colors and dynamic forms. If you’re not a skilled artist but love coloring, these free tiger coloring pages are perfect for you!
Tiger coloring pages are also an enjoyable way to enhance your shading abilities. Since tigers come in a variety of hues, you can explore your creativity by printing multiple pages at once. Here are ten fierce tiger coloring pages to keep your little ones entertained, and when you’re done, don’t forget to check out our elephant, octopus, mermaid, and dog coloring pages for more fun!
Free Tiger Coloring Pages
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Ferocious Tiger
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Start off with a fierce depiction of a tiger showing its teeth. Perfect for those who want to create a bold masterpiece, this design could easily be a school mascot. Try vibrant colors like neon orange! Fun fact: Tigers are the largest species of cat in the world. -
Patterned Tiger
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This intricate tiger design invites creativity. Ideal for older kids looking to experiment with colors. Did you know tigers use blood loss and strangulation to hunt their prey? -
Cartoon Tiger
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A friendly cartoon tiger that kids will love! This version is suitable for all ages. Although many tiger cubs don’t survive past two years, this one is all about fun. -
Roaring Tiger
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A realistic depiction that reminds us to admire tigers from a safe distance. Their roars can be heard up to two miles away. Did you know that tigers can mate with lions to create hybrids called ligers? -
Cartoon Tiger (With Stripe)
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Another cute cartoon option that resembles a beloved plush toy. Go wild with your color choices! Fun fact: Male tigers can eat over 80 pounds of meat in just one sitting. -
Tiger Cub
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This adorable cub is perfect for coloring with soft yellows and oranges. Tigers’ saliva has antiseptic properties, but we definitely don’t recommend using it for healing! -
Tiger Icon
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A simple and fun design for toddlers or adults who prefer clean lines. Customize it to your heart’s content! Did you know a group of tigers is called an ambush? -
Friendly Tiger
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This charming tiger could easily belong in a children’s show, and adding a colorful background can make it even more engaging. Did you know that tiger urine smells like buttered popcorn? -
Cute Tiger
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This baby tiger has a playful appearance, similar to a housecat, making it a great chance to discuss the differences between wild and domestic cats. Interestingly, tigers do not purr! -
Regal Tiger
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Conclude your coloring adventure with this proud tiger. Be creative and let your imagination roam free with colors!
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