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Walking Unicorn Llama

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Print this free unicorn llama coloring page — a walking llama with a unicorn horn, flowing mane, and flowers at its hooves. For kids 6–9!

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About This Printable

This unicorn llama is going somewhere, and it's taking its beautiful flowing mane and woolly coat with it. Walking forward with quiet purpose, flowers scattered at its hooves and a cascading mane down its neck, this is the most graceful llama in any magical realm.

What's on This Coloring Page

A llama walks calmly forward with a unicorn horn on its forehead and a thick woolly coat rendered in overlapping curved lines — each curve a small coloring zone. A long, flowing mane trail cascades down the full length of the neck. Small flowers are scattered on the ground at its hooves, giving the composition a springtime, meadow-walk quality. The forward stride gives the whole image a sense of gentle, unhurried momentum.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who enjoy nature-scene pages with movement. The walking pose is dynamic but calm — unlike the sassy kicked-out stance of the Llamacorn, this one strolls peacefully. The flowers at the hooves add a spring quality that makes it a lovely seasonal choice for any time of year.

Coloring Tips

Use the overlapping wool curves as individual color zones — fill alternating curves in two complementary colors (cream and peach, or white and soft lavender) for a realistic fleece appearance. The long flowing mane responds beautifully to a gradient from dark at the roots to light at the tips. Color the ground flowers in variety — mix yellow, pink, red, and blue for a scattered wildflower meadow feel. For another walking creature in this collection, our Unicorn Real page crosses rocky terrain in a similarly calm stride.

Explore more in our free unicorn coloring pages collection.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Unicorn Llama coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Use Letter or A4 paper. Heavier paper handles the layered wool-curve coloring technique well.
  3. Gather supplies — Colored pencils work best for the overlapping wool curves and the fine flower details at the hooves.
  4. Start coloring — Color the wool body first using alternating tones in the curved sections, then the flowing mane, and finish with the ground flowers.
  5. Display or share — The walking pose and meadow flowers give this page a storybook quality — beautiful as a framed print!

Perfect For

Quiet Time Activity
Rainy Day Fun
Fine Motor Practice
Home Schooling

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Unicorn Llama page free?
Yes, 100% free to download, print, and color — no account required.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. The walking pose with wool texture, flowing mane, and ground flowers offers about 14 satisfying coloring areas.
How is this different from the Llama Unicorn and Llamacorn pages?
This one walks forward gently with flowers at its hooves — the most peaceful llama hybrid. The Llama Unicorn stands proudly still; the Llamacorn kicks out with attitude.
What's the best way to color the overlapping wool curves?
Try filling alternating curves in two complementary tones — like cream and soft peach. The alternating pattern reads as natural fleece without needing complex shading.