Lion Coloring Pages: Savanna Kings and Wildlife Scenes

A lion’s mane flows around its face as Lion Coloring Pages show these animals in grassland habitats. Some rest under acacia trees while others walk across rocky outcrops.

Each drawing captures a different pose or environment. Summer camp art stations often set out printed sheets alongside bins of crayons for afternoon creative sessions.

Habitat and Behavior Scenes

Lions appear in settings that match their natural environments. Tall grasses surround some figures. Others sit near watering holes with reflections visible on water surfaces.

A few drawings show lions on elevated rocks surveying open plains. Family groups include adult males, females, and cubs positioned together.

Scene Details

Savanna landscapes fill backgrounds with scattered trees and distant horizons. Some pages show lone males with full manes facing forward. Others feature multiple lions resting in shade.

Cubs play near parent figures or tumble with each other. Prey animals like zebras or antelopes appear in distant background positions on certain sheets.

What You Will Find:

  • Adult males with thick manes framing their faces
  • Cubs playing with each other near protective adults
  • Lions drinking from pooled water sources
  • Groups resting together under tree canopies
  • Single lions walking through knee-high grasslands

Kids can outline the mane strands with crayons first, then fill the body with markers. Colored pencils work well for grass blade details. Drawing small rocks or adding texture to tree bark creates depth in background areas.

Fun Fact: Lions spend most of their day resting and can sleep up to twenty hours, saving energy for hunting during cooler evening hours.

How to Print Your Lion Pages

Scroll down through the collection of images.

Pick which lion scene you want to color.

Click the orange “PRINT” button beneath your selection.

Gather your art supplies and begin coloring the savanna wildlife.

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