Dinosaur Drawings
Welcome to the Jurassic Park of EPDLD
Have fun and learn with the most spectacular dinosaur drawings. Explore a world full of prehistoric adventures with amazing dinosaur images! Here, young artists and fans of these giants from the past can unleash their creativity and discover a unique collection of full-color illustrations to download, as well as others ready to color.

LEARN WITH EPDLD'S DINOSAUR COLORING PAGES
The best online Jurassic Park to have fun and learn for free
We invite you to discover how the giants of prehistory lived, what they ate, and how they behaved. By downloading and coloring our drawings, children will learn animal anatomy naturally while focusing on their incredible shapes.
You will discover that some were bipedal (walked on 2 legs, just like chickens!) and others were quadrupedal (on 4 legs, like dogs and cats). As you can see, our educational content is super entertaining!
Did You Know?
The word "Dinosaur" comes from the Greek:
Therefore, it means "Terrible Lizards"!
⏱️ When did dinosaurs live?
They dominated the Earth for about 135 million years during the Mesozoic Era. Take a look at how their history is divided!
231 - 243 mill. years ago
The very first dinosaurs appear on Earth.
200 mill. years ago
The golden age of dinosaurs and the most famous giants.
66 mill. years ago
End of their era due to a mass extinction. But birds evolved from them and are still here!
🔍 Dinosaur Search & Encyclopedia!
Type a dinosaur's name or click on any from the list to discover their secrets in the magic card:
✨ Click on a dinosaur from the list or search above to view its information here.
🔍 What is Paleontology?
It is the science in charge of studying the past of life on Earth through fossils. Thanks to paleontologists, we can reconstruct dinosaur skeletons, discover what they ate, how they migrated, and how they changed over time.
A big round of applause for them for helping us know this fascinating ancient world! 👏
Explore field work!
Find fantastic illustrations about excavations, bones, and fossils in our special section.
Visit Dino Park →This section is dedicated to bringing you the best dinosaur drawings, from the ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex to cute baby Triceratops. Each image has been carefully designed to capture the imagination of both children and adults, providing everyone with a fun and educational experience.
We have both coloring pages and full-color illustrations. Coloring is not just a hobby; it is a fantastic way to develop fine motor skills. Plus, with our drawings, you can learn a lot about these incredible animals and, most importantly, have a blast! Our drawings are full of details, yet simple enough for little ones to enjoy coloring without frustration.
What Will You Find Here?
- A variety of drawings: From action-packed dinosaur scenes to prehistoric landscapes and tender moments between baby dinosaurs and their moms.
- Difficulty levels: Simple drawings for toddlers and more detailed options for older kids looking for a bigger challenge.
- Educational and fun content: Every drawing is an opportunity to learn about these prehistoric animals while coloring.
So, if you are looking for the perfect way to entertain your kids while teaching them about the fascinating world of dinosaurs, you are in the right place! Download, print, and let the colors come to life in these wonderful dinosaur illustrations.
It’s time to start your Jurassic adventure!
Learn about the different types of dinosaurs that existed through these full-color illustrations.
Take a look at these incredible illustrations that recreate what these prehistoric animals, who inhabited the face of the Earth millions of years ago, looked like. Some are quite scary! There were many different species, each with unique characteristics, different diets, walking styles, and more. They are actually scientific dinosaur illustrations, drawn with great detail, allowing us to see a very close approximation of what these Jurassic animals were truly like. Below each image, you will find information about that specific type of dinosaur.

The species known as Compsognathus Longipes is the only known species of compsognathid theropod dinosaurs. This spectacular species lived in what is now Europe (obviously, so long ago, Europe did not exist; in fact, humans didn’t even exist yet) during the Tithonian stage, approximately 150 million years ago, at the end of the Jurassic period. They were small, bipedal animals—meaning they walked on 2 hind legs, which were very long in this case—and they also had a very long tail used to maintain balance when walking. Prepare to be amazed!

The Suchomimus species were theropods and spinosaurids. Theropods were saurischian dinosaurs with hollow bones and three toes on their limbs that they could move to help themselves eat, among other things. Spinosaurids were large bipedal predators (they walked on 2 legs) with highly elongated skulls, similar to crocodiles. They had conical teeth and lived during the mid-Cretaceous period, about 125 to 112 million years ago, in the Aptian age. They lived in the area of the Earth that is now Africa. The birds that inhabit the Earth today are direct descendants of saurischians.
We wouldn’t have such a clear image today of what dinosaurs looked like without the help of many artists who, throughout history, have recreated these animals. These artists have combined their creative talent and imagination with the data provided by scientists and paleontologists, giving us beautiful illustrations where we can see what the prehistoric era was truly like.
Also, thanks to these artists, we can enjoy funnier types of illustrations that have turned dinosaurs into a true icon of popular culture.













