11 Exciting Shark Coloring Pages for Kids That Are Totally Some-Fin!

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Shark Week may not be a year-round event, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy these incredible creatures anytime! We like to think of Shark Week as a mindset, one that celebrates the beauty and mystery of these apex predators. While they might seem a little scary, sharks are also fascinating and downright awesome. To honor our toothy friends, we’ve compiled a collection of shark coloring pages that are perfect for the aspiring marine biologist in your life.

As fellow shark enthusiasts, we’ve also included some intriguing facts about these magnificent creatures to share with your kids. Keep reading for some fin-tastic shark trivia and to grab a fierce set of coloring pages. If your little ones gobble these up and want more, check out our dinosaur coloring pages, dragon coloring pages, fish coloring pages, and mermaid coloring pages!

Free Shark Coloring Pages

Shark No. 1

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This cheerful shark might remind you of a character from the beloved animated series Zig & Sharko. If you remember the show, why not introduce it to your child? They could even add Zig, the brown hyena, to this coloring page! Fun fact: sharks never completely sleep; they stay semi-conscious.

Shark No. 2

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Did you know there are over 500 species of sharks swimming in our oceans? Look up pictures of different sharks and ask your little artist which one this might resemble! Depending on the colors they choose, it could be a lemon shark, a shortfin mako, or even a baby shark. Interestingly, some sharks can be pregnant for nearly two years before giving birth!

Shark No. 3

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What a cheerful-looking shark! With those big, bright eyes, here’s a fun fact: most sharks have excellent eyesight and can see colors, along with having great night vision. If you’re ever curious about who would win in a fight between a great white and a tiger, put your money on the shark—their bite is far stronger. Did you know that bull sharks have the most powerful bite force at 478 pounds? Plus, mako sharks can leap as high as 20 feet out of the water!

Shark No. 4

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This shark gives off a vibe that could easily become a fun logo. What kind of business would your child create to use this as its emblem? If they prefer aviation, perhaps they could transform this shark into an airplane! Fun fact: sharks think humans taste bad, and when they bite, it’s usually a test.

Shark No. 5

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This shark might intimidate some kids, but if your child loves sharks, this coloring page could be a great way to introduce them to videos of great whites. While sharks are often seen as dangerous, humans actually kill around 100 million sharks every year!

Shark No. 6

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This shark may look calm, but it might just be a mako—a species that can reach speeds over 30 mph and jump out of the water over 20 feet! Blue sharks are known for having large litters, sometimes giving birth to over 130 pups at once.

Shark No. 7

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It’s Sharko again, this time with a surfboard that looks like it’s been nibbled on. That bite mark seems a bit small for him, so maybe he’s just being a good sport and returning the board to its owner. Did you know sharks are not made of bone? Their bodies are made of cartilage and muscle, making them agile hunters.

Shark No. 8

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To make this coloring page even more exciting, encourage your child to add a surprise element beneath the waves. Perhaps there’s a playful girl with a fake shark fin trying to scare her brother in the pool! Remember, sharks aren’t the most dangerous animals; deer, hippos, and cows are responsible for more deaths each year.

Shark No. 9

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Our buff shark seems determined to hit the gym! We love its anchor tattoo—maybe look up some fun facts about what that design symbolizes.

Shark No. 10

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Another great white! These incredible creatures are the largest predatory fish in the world. The biggest great white ever recorded weighed around 4,000 pounds and was named “Deep Blue.” She’s estimated to be over 50 years old and measures about 21 feet long.

Shark No. 11

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Did you know that sharks display aggressive behavior even before they’re born? Embryos sometimes attack one another, and intrauterine cannibalism occurs where some baby sharks eat other embryos.

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In summary, this collection of shark coloring pages not only provides a fun activity for kids but also serves as a great opportunity to learn more about these intriguing creatures. With each page, children can unleash their creativity while discovering fascinating facts about sharks.


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