11 Exciting Jellyfish Coloring Pages for Your Little Ocean Explorers

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Let’s face it: Jellyfish are mesmerizing behind the aquarium glass, but encountering one in the wild is a different story. Will they sting you? (Possibly, but not intentionally.) Which parts are safe to touch? They can be quite the mystery for beachgoers. Fortunately, there’s a lot to learn about these fascinating creatures! Scientists have even studied jellyfish in space to understand how they respond to zero gravity, revealing insights about our own bodies in outer space. Pretty amazing, huh? You might just discover jellyfish are your new favorite animal!

If you’re eager to dive deeper into the world of jellyfish, we’ve got just the thing! Our collection of 11 adorable printable jellyfish coloring pages is perfect for sharing with your little ones. Not only will your kids enjoy coloring, but they’ll also pick up some intriguing jellyfish facts along the way. Plus, coloring helps develop important skills like pencil grip, self-regulation, and concentration. Who knew that coloring could be both fun and educational? Once they’re done with these jellyfish masterpieces, check out our other ocean-themed coloring pages, including whales, crabs, seahorses, octopuses, dolphins, sharks, and more!

Free Printable Jellyfish Coloring Pages

Jellyfish No. 1
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Did you know that a group of jellyfish is called a bloom, smack, or swarm? We like “bloom” because it captures how they gracefully glide through the water together! Amazingly, jellyfish have been around for over 700 million years, outdating dinosaurs by more than 200 million years. They have survived five mass extinction events, including the Great Dying, which wiped out nearly 70% of life on Earth. Sorry, Destiny’s Child—jellyfish are the true survivors!

Jellyfish No. 2
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Jellyfish don’t exactly “swim” like other sea creatures. Instead, they move by pushing water through their mouths, propelling themselves along. The box jellyfish possesses enough venom to kill over 60 humans—cute but deadly!

Jellyfish No. 3
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If you’re worried about jellyfish “attacking,” rest assured they don’t have brains to plan any such thing. Any sting is purely accidental. Fun fact: a gathering of jellies is called a bloom or swarm—or even a smack!

Jellyfish No. 4
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Jellyfish stings come from nematocysts (the stinging cells) located in their long tentacles. Depending on the species, a sting can feel like a bad ant bite or be excruciating and require immediate medical attention.

Jellyfish No. 5
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You might think jellyfish aren’t that big after seeing them at the aquarium, but they come in various sizes! The lion’s mane jellyfish has tentacles that can reach over 100 feet in length, while the Nomura’s jellyfish is the heaviest and can be so large that it makes a diver look tiny.

Jellyfish No. 6
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Surprisingly, jellyfish don’t have hearts. They are made up of 98% water!

Jellyfish No. 7
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However, some jellyfish do have eyes! The box jellyfish has 24 eyes, two of which can perceive color. Researchers believe they might even have 360-degree vision, which helps them navigate their various habitats around the globe.

Jellyfish No. 8
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Ever heard the saying, “Don’t poop where you eat?” Jellyfish do just that! They eat and expel waste from the same opening.

Jellyfish No. 9
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But wait! These fascinating creatures seem to thrive on climate change and human pollution; as ocean pH levels rise, so do jellyfish populations.

Jellyfish No. 10
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Despite their name, jellyfish aren’t fish at all. Some scientists consider them the “perfect food” because they are abundant and rich in protein.

Jellyfish No. 11
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Jellyfish might look like blobs of jelly, but some actually have teeth! Beroid comb jellyfish possess rows of tiny hair-like teeth that help them consume prey.

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In summary, these jellyfish coloring pages not only offer a creative outlet for your little ones but also provide an opportunity for learning about these captivating marine creatures. Dive into the ocean of knowledge and creativity today!


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