12 Fun Kangaroo Coloring Pages to Keep Your Little Joey Entertained

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Kangaroos are fascinating creatures. Native to Australia, these animals blend seamlessly with the continent’s incredible and unique wildlife. With their small heads, large bodies, and remarkable hopping abilities, they are undeniably entertaining. Furthermore, as marsupials, they are the ultimate “helicopter parents,” carrying their young in pouches until they’re ready to explore the world. Given our love for these remarkable animals, we’ve put together a delightful collection of kangaroo coloring pages to celebrate these extraordinary beings from down under.

One reason kangaroos captivate us is their rarity. While we may see them at the zoo or enjoy them as characters in movies—who doesn’t adore Roo from Winnie the Pooh?—they’re not as common as squirrels or deer. If your family shares our fondness for kangaroos, these coloring pages are sure to bring joy. And if your little one colors through these too quickly, we also offer tiger coloring pages, parrot coloring pages, and even giraffe coloring pages. Whatever your child enjoys, we have a fantastic coloring activity lined up for them.

Free Printable Kangaroo Coloring Pages

  • Kangaroo No. 1
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    Kangaroos are marsupials, meaning their babies, known as “joeys,” are born underdeveloped and continue to grow in their mother’s pouch. While primarily found in Australia, you can also spot kangaroos in Tasmania and New Guinea.
  • Kangaroo No. 2
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    Did you know that all marsupial babies are called joeys? Other marsupials include wombats, wallabies, and koalas. Surprisingly, North America is home to the only marsupial outside of Australia—opossums! Fun fact: similar to cows, kangaroos regurgitate their food before fully digesting it.
  • Kangaroo No. 3
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    In Australia, kangaroos are so iconic that they appear on currency and the national coat of arms. Interestingly, most kangaroos are left-handed!
  • Kangaroo No. 4
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    Kangaroos have a distinctive appearance. With small heads and powerful legs, they can leap impressively, reaching speeds of up to 43 mph and jumping six feet high!
  • Kangaroo No. 5
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    Unlike many animals that rely on speed for hunting, kangaroos are herbivores and graze on vegetation, making them non-predatory.
  • Kangaroo No. 6
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    The size of kangaroos makes them easy to spot, with some species growing as tall as eight feet and weighing up to 200 pounds.
  • Kangaroo No. 7
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    Despite their size, kangaroos can engage in boxing matches, particularly when males (known as “boomers”) compete for a female (referred to as a “Jill”).
  • Kangaroo No. 8
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    Kangaroo fights, while seemingly intense, often consist of light punching and pushing, with kangaroos known to balance on their tails while kicking.
  • Kangaroo No. 9
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    Kangaroos are social animals, often forming groups called a mob, which can consist of at least ten kangaroos.
  • Kangaroo No. 10
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    If you plan to visit Australia, you’ll have no trouble spotting kangaroos since their population outnumbers humans there!
  • Kangaroo No. 11
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    Kangaroos may lack sharp teeth or claws, but they have an effective strategy against predators: they flee to water and can drown attackers if needed.
  • Kangaroo No. 12
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    Australia is a land rich with unique animals. Fun fact: there are actually more kangaroos than there are Australians!

For an engaging experience, click here to print all the kangaroo coloring pages at once!

This post was originally published on April 21, 2021, by Maria Johnson. Ready for more? Check out one of our other blog posts here to keep the fun going! If you’re exploring home insemination options, Make a Mom is an excellent resource for kits and information, and for those considering IVF, UCSF offers valuable insights.

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This article presents a collection of 12 kangaroo coloring pages designed to entertain children and educate them about these unique marsupials. It explores their characteristics, social behavior, and significance in Australian culture. Perfect for families who love kangaroos, these coloring pages provide both fun and knowledge.


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