1. Forked Tongue Bumper Truck

This truck has a wild front bumper built from two long forked tongue shapes extending forward from the grille! Each prong of the fork curves slightly outward, just like a real komodo dragon's tongue.
If your child loves dinosaurs AND monster trucks, this collection is pure magic! Our 10 free Komodo Dragon Monster Truck coloring pages combine two of the most exciting things kids can imagine—prehistoric creatures and powerful vehicles. There's something about pairing a legendary dragon with a rumbling truck that captures kids' imaginations in a way that keeps them engaged and happy while they color.
These pages work wonderfully for ages 2 through 8, with options for every skill level. Younger toddlers (ages 2-4) will love our thicker-outlined pages with bigger spaces to fill in, while older kids (ages 5-8) can tackle our more detailed designs featuring textured scales, intricate tire patterns, and background scenes. Coloring is one of the best ways to develop fine motor skills—the hand-eye coordination and grip strength kids build while holding crayons directly supports their ability to write and draw later. Beyond the physical benefits, coloring gives children a creative outlet where there's no "wrong" way to express themselves. A Komodo Dragon truck can be purple! The spikes can be rainbow! That's the beauty of it.
In this set, you'll find pages ranging from simple single-subject designs perfect for beginners to busy scenes with the monster truck crushing obstacles or battling alongside other dragons. Some pages feature the truck's interior cab (kids love adding details to the driver's seat), while others show full action sequences that tell a story. Teachers and parents often use these during quiet time, as reward activities, or to tie into lessons about animals, vehicles, or even storytelling.
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This truck has a wild front bumper built from two long forked tongue shapes extending forward from the grille! Each prong of the fork curves slightly outward, just like a real komodo dragon's tongue.

The hood of this powerful truck is shaped exactly like a komodo dragon's wide flat head with a strong lower jaw built into the front end. The flat skull shape extends forward with heavy jaw lines on each side.

This adorable little truck has a small lizard head on the hood, a long thick tail built into the rear bumper, and big cute round eyes. Easy shapes and thick outlines make it perfect for the youngest colorers!

The grille on this truck has long drip shapes hanging down from the top like komodo dragon venom! Each drip is a different length, and the grille bars behind them look thick and menacing.

Instead of regular exhaust pipes, this truck has one huge thick exhaust shaped like a komodo dragon's heavy muscular tail! It drags behind the truck low to the ground, thick at the base and tapering to a point.

This truck is covered in protection! The fenders are built with thick raised scale armor plates covering every inch, each scale overlapping the next like real komodo dragon skin. Heavy duty and ready for anything.

Look at those wheel hubs! Each one is shaped like a lizard foot with five claws splayed outward from the center. The claws stick out past the tire edges making this truck look like it could grab the ground.

The cab on this truck is built super low and flat, shaped just like a komodo dragon's skull! The roof barely rises above the body, the windshield is wide and low, and the whole cab has that flat reptile head profile.

This truck has the most unique headlights — each one has a vertical slit pupil just like a reptile's eye! The headlight housings are oval shaped with a bold vertical slit in the center of each one.

A simple fun truck with one special detail — the antenna on top is shaped like a forked lizard tongue! The fork flicks up from a thin antenna base, with two little prongs at the top.