Top 10 Lobster Coloring Pages For Toddlers

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Are you thinking of using coloring pages to teach your child about the different marine animals? Are you looking for some Lobster coloring pages? If yes, then our post might help you.
Lobsters are ten-legged marine animals. They are close cousins to crabs and shrimps. These bottom-dwelling animals live in every ocean on the planet along with freshwater lakes and marshes.
Though lobster is a delicacy that hundreds of people enjoy, not many are knowledgeable about this marine animal. Contrary to what most of you think, there are hundreds of species of lobsters. Yes, lobsters come in a wide variety of colors, sizes, anatomical constructions and patterns. If you want to teach your child about lobsters, then you can refer to our Lobster coloring sheets. We have coloring sheets of different species and varieties of lobsters. Have a look!

1. L For Lobster:

This lobster is here to sneak some alphabet practice. Can your child help him learn? Tell your child to trace the word lobster and then fill the diagram with vibrant colors. She’ll get to learn letter recognition in a fun way.

2. Lobster:

Here is a coloring image of a lobster along with some trivia about it. The lobsters live at the bottom of the cold Atlantic Ocean. They use their larger claw to crush the prey and the smaller claw to grip it. Tell your child to use red and brown colors for this lobster.

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3. American Lobster:

This is one of the interesting Lobster colouring pages, featuring the American lobster. The American lobsters are darker in color than the European Lobsters. They live on the east coast of the United States and Canada and are most abundant on the coast of Maine.

4. European Lobster:

The European Lobsters are the closest relative of the American lobster. They live in the waters of North Sea, Morocco, Norway and The Black Sea. Unlike the American Lobsters, European Lobsters are brilliant blue in color.

5. Larry The Lobster:

The strong and muscular lobster you see here is Larry, one of the main characters of “SpongeBob Squarepants” series. Larry is the patron of Goo Lagoon, one of the popular beaches of Bikini Bottom. He a bodybuilder, so you will always see him working out or competing with other people. He always appears in his trunks, even when he is not at the beach.

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6. Scampi:

Scampi is the small and sensitive species of lobsters. They have claws as long as their body. There are around 17 species of scampi scattered around the globe. So these tiny lobsters have homes in waters of almost every continent.

7. Crayfish:

Crayfish looks a lot like American lobster but is a lot shorter than they are. They measure not more than 6 to 8 cm in length. Unlike most species of the lobsters, crayfish live in freshwater ecosystems like lakes, rivers, and creeks.

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8. Rock Lobsters:

The unique feature of Rock Lobsters is that they have no claws. They rely on large antennae, which exceed the length of their bodies. Despite their exploitation by anglers, you will still find them throughout the world’s oceans.

9. A Simple Lobster Coloring Image:

Here is one of the simple lobster coloring pictures for your tiny tot. Encourage your child’s imagination to go wild with this lobster coloring sheet. Tell him to make a nice backdrop for this image. We feel that a beach backdrop will go best with this picture.

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10. Lobster By The Sea:

Take your child for an impromptu trip to the beach with this lobster-coloring sheet. The diagram features a lobster taking a stroll across the seashore. This coloring sheet will make a perfect summer vacation activity.

Our 10 free printable Lobster coloring pages will surely help your child learn about the different types of lobsters. Allow them to color these Lobster pictures to color the way he likes. And please do not forget to share his work with us.

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