You are certain to have a roaring good time with these free wild cats coloring pages for kids!
House Cats are cute and cuddly, but their larger cousins are amazing. You can start small by coloring baby big cats, including tiger cubs, lion cubs, and even Simba from The Lion King.

Then, you can explore the many colors and patterns that big cats come in. Lions are usually tan, for example, but some are solid white. The spotted cats are usually tan with black spots, but some are solid black.
Tigers have black stripes, but they come with two distinct color patterns - black and orange or black and white.
You will be wild about all the animals to discover!
Online Coloring Pages for Kids
Get creative with this interactive tiger roaring coloring page. Experiment with unique color combinations and see which one looks the best!
In addition to the usual printable coloring pages, we also have online coloring available for every coloring sheet in this post!
Just scroll down, and you'll find the coloring options for each coloring page.
Free Wild Cats Coloring Pages for Kids
Cute Cartoon Cheetah Coloring Sheet
Cheetahs have sandy fur with black spots. Their eyes are amber-colored. You can color detailed, grown-up cheetahs below.

Lioness Coloring Sheet
Female lions are sandy or tan with lighter markings on their bellies. Sometimes, lions are born that are completely white.

Baby Tiger Coloring Sheet
If you could have a tiger cub, would you want a white tiger with blue eyes or an orange tiger with brown eyes? Don't forget to print and color his parents, below.

Snow Leopard Coloring Sheet
In summer, snow leopards have yellowish-gray fur with black spots. In winter, the coats turn white to gray and the darkness of the spots fades.

Jaguar Coloring Sheet
Like most big cats, jaguars are usually sandy or tan-colored with black spots. Some are black-on-black, with their spots being just a little darker than the rest of their fur.

Tiger Coloring Sheet
A white Siberian tiger or an orange Bengal tiger? The choice is yours. Don't forget to make the eye color match the type of tiger you choose.

Simba from The Lion King Coloring Sheet
This most famous lion cub has sandy-orange fur, lighter markings on his belly, paws, and around the mouth, a pink nose and tongue, brown eyes, and brown markings on the ears.

Lion Roaring Coloring Sheet
Don't be afraid to color this intimidating lion! Most lions have sandy fur with a darker mane and tail tips. Their manes are usually darker below - dark brown or black - with sandy, blonde, or reddish highlights above.
Cheetah Face Coloring Sheet
Cheetahs have black spots and black streaks around their amber-colored eyes. Their fur is usually sandy or tan in color. Don't forget to color the full-bodied cheetah below.

Tiger Roaring Coloring Sheet
What type of tiger is stalking and roaring? You can leave its fur white between the stripes, shading only its nose and tongue. Or you can color its orange fur.

Baby Lion Coloring Sheet
Most lions are a sandy color. You can use shades that are more golden-orange like Simba or more cream-colored like Nala.

Cheetah Coloring Sheet
Cheetahs are golden brown with lighter bellies and black spots. Their eyes range from golden amber to brown.

Tribal Lion Coloring Sheet
How would you shade between the thick, black lines of this tattoo-like lion's face?

Tiger Face Coloring Sheet
Focus on the face of this majestic animal. Use white and black for a white tiger, and make its eyes blue. For regular tigers, use orange, black, and white, and give them golden or green eyes.

Which of these wild cat coloring pages was your favorite?
Did you print and color a whole pride of African lions? Or maybe you compared the unique spot patterns of the cheetah, leopard, and jaguar.
You met Simba, but could you find other movie characters as well? You might see Aladdin's Rajah or The Jungle Book's Shere Khan in one of the tigers. Or, you might find Simba's friend Nala, his mother Sarabi, or his father Mufasa among the lions.
See a Google Web Story of this Wild Cats Coloring Ideas Blog Post.
