Top 10 Moose Coloring Pages For Your Kids

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The moose is a funny looking animal. It wears a serious headgear, has a bulky body sitting on skinny legs, and a goat-like beard dangling from its face.

While adults find moose weird, children don’t, hardly any surprises there! Some children love to explore and watch this weird animal on the Discovery channel. And, if you have a little zoologist at home, why don’t you channelize his interest by getting him some cute moose coloring pages to print? So, here are ten awesome moose coloring pages to get him started. Check all of them out below.

1. Bull Moose:

Here’s a coloring page of a bull moose with some important trivia about it. The bull moose is the largest member of the deer family. The tall, heavy, four-legged animal is native to the forests of North America, Russia, and Europe. Bull moose spend a lot of time in lakes and ponds, trying to avoid annoying insects.

2. Color By Instruction:

Here’s another realistic color by instruction worksheet of a moose. The coloring page states that a moose may look awkward, but can take care of himself really well. Newborn calves have a reddish-brown coat that fades to rust in a few weeks. By summer, the calves shed even this coat and grow one similar to adult moose. Tell your kid to color the body of the moose grayish brown, legs a few shades lighter than the body and face dark brown.

[ Read: Bull Coloring Pages ]

3. Eater Of Twigs:

Here’s another educational coloring sheet of a moose. The coloring sheet states that Moose is an Algonquin Indian name, meaning ‘eater of twigs.’ A full-grown moose can eat 40 to 60 pounds of food every day. No wonder a standard moose weighs around 1100 pounds. Their sense of hearing and smelling is very high, but they cannot see well.

4. Eurasian Moose:

Here’s a coloring image of a Eurasian Moose, or Elk as it is commonly called in Europe. You’ll find these moose grazing and strolling near the ponds, streams, and swamps. Reaching over 6 feet in height, the Eurasian moose has legs darker than their North American counterparts. So when your kid is coloring this Eurasian moose, tell him to choose darker shades.

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5. Rutt And Tuke:

Rutt and Tuke are Canadian moose from the film “Brother Bear”. Rutt and Tuke are very cordial with others but seem to bicker amongst themselves. Just because they do not agree, doesn’t mean they do not love each other. They share a strong, brotherly love. Rutt and Tuke even assist Kenai after he is turned into a bear.

6. M For Moose:

Here’s an M for Moose coloring page for the preschooler in your house. Tell your kid to trace the letter M with his finger or color pencil in the upper and lower case. Then ask your child to name other things starting with the letter M. Lastly, tell the children to paint the M in different colors to make it stand out.

7. Moose Keeper:

Keeping a cat or dog as pets is common, but who keeps moose as a pet? You have to be a daredevil to do that. Here’s a coloring image of a moose with his master. Both the master and moose and examining something. What could it be? Did they spot a hunter? Is the hunter targeting the moose in he coloring page? Let your kid decide that as he colors.

8. Northwestern Moose:

With huge antlers, this northwestern moose is plodding across the coloring sheet in this serene forest scene. Northwestern moose is a brownish-black moose inhabiting the south and east of Alaska. Did you notice the antlers of this moose? It’s enormous. Only male moose have antlers, which they shed and regrow each year.

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9. Moose Wishing Happy Hanukkah:

Here’s a fun coloring page of a moose wishing everyone a very happy Hanukkah. Hanukkah is an eight-day celebration in which the Jews celebrate the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrian armies. We loved how his antlers were used as candle stands. Discuss Hanukkah and its significance in the Jewish community with your kid as he colors the page.

10. Alaskan Moose Grazing:

Here’s a coloring image of an Alaskan moose grazing in the field. The Alaskan moose is the largest subspecies in the moose, with males up to 6 feet in height and 1600 pounds in weight. Just like all the species, even Alaskan moose is a herbivore and spends most of the day grazing in the field. Birch, willow, sedges, roots, aspen twigs and grasses are the most favorite foods of a moose.

So that’s all from us. Now it’s your job to encourage your kid to use his creativity for coloring these diagrams. Do not forget to share his work with us. Do you know of anymore cute moose coloring pages to print? Tell us here.

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