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Armored Unicorn Dinosaur

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Color this free unicorn dinosaur page — an armored four-legged dino with a unicorn horn, flowing mane, and flowers at its feet. For kids 6–9!

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About This Printable

An armored dinosaur whose central horn is actually a unicorn horn — flowers growing at its feet, a flowing mane down its neck, and a plume tail instead of a spike. This is the gentlest prehistoric magical creature that ever walked the Jurassic era.

What's on This Coloring Page

A four-legged armored dinosaur — think ankylosaur or triceratops adjacent — stands with a unicorn horn as its central head horn. A flowing mane runs along the neck, softening the typically armored look. The tail ends in a sweeping plume instead of the usual bone club or spike, another magical evolution. Small flowers and leaf shapes dot the ground around its thick legs, completing a surprisingly serene prehistoric-magical scene.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who like their dinosaurs on the gentler, plant-eating side. Where the Dinosaur Unicorn T-rex is loud and roaring, this armored version is quiet and grounded — surrounded by flowers, going about its peaceful prehistoric day. It's a great companion page for a science-meets-fantasy coloring session.

Coloring Tips

The armored plates are natural coloring zones — try a different shade in each panel, or alternate two complementary colors in a pattern. The flowing mane contrasts beautifully against armored plate texture when colored in a soft, organic shade (lavender, peach, or sage green). The plume tail is a whimsical tail choice — treat it like a unicorn tail and fill it with rainbow bands. For another armored surface to color, our Dragon Unicorn page has scale rows to fill in a similar, satisfying pattern.

Explore more creative hybrids in our free unicorn coloring pages collection.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Unicorn Dinosaur coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Use Letter or A4 paper. Slightly heavier paper holds up to the many small armor-plate sections.
  3. Gather supplies — Colored pencils for the armor plates and fine leaf details; crayons for the body and flowing mane.
  4. Start coloring — Fill the armor plates first in a pattern, then the flowing mane and plume tail in contrasting soft tones, and finish with the ground flowers and leaf shapes.
  5. Display or share — The unexpected combination of armored dinosaur and flowers creates a page that's both surprising and beautiful when finished!

Perfect For

Home Schooling
Quiet Time Activity
Fine Motor Practice
Rainy Day Fun

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Unicorn Dinosaur page free?
Yes, completely free to download, print, and color — no account required.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. The armored plate texture and flowing mane offer about 14 varied coloring areas at medium difficulty.
What type of dinosaur is this?
It's inspired by armored, four-legged herbivore dinosaurs — the gentle plant-eaters rather than the predators. The unicorn horn replaces the central head horn found on ceratopsian dinosaurs.
Can I use this for a dinosaur-themed lesson?
Yes! Discuss herbivore vs. carnivore dinosaurs while coloring. The armored body and plant-surrounded feet make it a great starting point for a nature-science discussion.