Raccoons are those clever, with the cute black "masks" around their eyes. They’re known for being great climbers and scavengers, often found exploring your trash cans at night! On this page, you’ll get to know raccoons better through our fun coloring pages.
All of our raccoon coloring pages can be downloaded completely free in PDF format! 🦝✨ Every raccoon is waiting for you to color it. Whether you're using US Letter or A4 paper, our PDFs are perfect for both. 📄A few more examples below, we're sure you'll love our creativity.
More Raccoon Coloring Pages ready for print
First things first, let’s talk about what you can use to color your raccoons. Here are some of my favorites:
- Crayons: Great for younger kids and easy to handle.
- Colored Pencils: Perfect for detailed work, especially on those realistic raccoons.
- Markers: For bold, bright colors. Just be careful, they can bleed through the paper.
- Watercolors: For a fun, artistic look. Make sure to use thicker paper so it doesn’t get soggy.
Choosing Colors
Raccoons are mostly gray with black and white, but feel free to get creative with your colors! Here are some suggestions:
- Cartoon Raccoons: Go wild! Use any colors you like. How about a pink raccoon with purple stripes?
- Realistic Raccoons: Stick to shades of gray, black, and white. Add a touch of brown for the fur and a bit of blue or green for the eyes.
Fun Fact About Raccoons
Did you know that raccoons are excellent climbers? They have super flexible fingers and toes, which help them climb trees and even buildings! You can add a tree or a cute little scene with a raccoon climbing to make your picture more interesting.
Popular Raccoon Characters
Here are some raccoon characters you might know and love:
- Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of the Galaxy: He’s a space adventurer with a tough attitude. Color him with shades of brown and give him some cool gear.
- Meeko from Disney’s Pocahontas: He’s playful and loves to snack. You can color him with natural gray tones and add some bright red for his friend Flit the hummingbird.
- Rigby from Regular Show: This mischievous raccoon is all about fun and games. Use his classic brown and beige colors to bring him to life.
Tips
- Backgrounds: Don’t forget to add backgrounds! A nighttime forest with glowing eyes can be spooky and cool, or a sunny park with flowers can be bright and cheerful.
- Blending: Try blending colors for a more realistic fur texture. You can do this with colored pencils or even lightly with crayons.
- Details: Add little details like leaves, rocks, or even other animals to make your picture more dynamic.