Barnyard Fun With Donkey Coloring Pages
These cute donkey coloring pages celebrate this stubborn yet hard-working animal.
Here you will find 15 black and white line drawings of donkeys drawn in various styles.
Donkeys were believed to have been bred in Africa between 5000 and 7000 years ago.
Theyre also well known for their stubbornness and big personalities along with their unique appearance.
So lets pack our coloring tools and embark on this celebration of the humble donkey.
15 Free Donkey Coloring Pages To Print And Color
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They stand out with their big, floppy ears, but theyre not for show.
Their ears are so big because it helps to keep them cool.
In fact, some miniature donkeys are only around three feet tall at the shoulders.
These donkeys arent usually used for work and are instead bred to be companions.
Donkey Braying
Donkeys have a distinctive braying sound thats unique from the sounds that other similar animals make.
Each donkey has a unique timbre and length to its bray, so each one is a real individual!
Donkey Carrying A Load On Its Back
Many cultures use donkeys to help transport heavy loads around.
Theyre very useful for this purpose as they are famously strong, sturdy and hardy.
Donkey Coloring Sheet For Kids
This donkey looks very friendly, but they arent friendly to everyone!
Donkey Eating Hay
Its time for dinner as this donkey eats some delicious hay.
Their stubbornness means that you cant force them to take a route that they think is dangerous.
Donkey Resting In A Field
Its time to take a break for this next donkey.
Donkeys can snooze standing up, and they will take naps during the day when they can.
Donkey In A Forest
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Friendly Donkey With A Saddle
you could meet another friendly donkey who is ready to give someone a ride!
When coloring this or any other page in the collection, you could draw some elements of your own.
For example, you could design a cartoon version of yourself and draw yourself riding this cartoon donkey.
Donkeys are affectionate towards their young and form strong bonds.
Its generally recommended to keep a mother and foal together for at least 6 months before weaning it.
How will you color this cute little scene?
Be sure to let your creativity run wild and try out any ideas you may have.
Its also fun to share the collection with your friends!