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10 Mammoth Monster Truck Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Welcome to our Mammoth Monster Truck Coloring Pages collection! There's something absolutely magical about combining two things kids naturally love: the enormous, prehistoric appeal of mammoths and the thundering power of monster trucks. This unique collection brings together the best of both worlds, creating pages that capture kids' imaginations and keep them engaged for hours.

Our 10 free printable pages feature everything from Mammoth-themed monster trucks crushing cars and oversized tusk designs kids can color with wild patterns to action-packed scenes with mammoths and trucks side-by-side. Whether your child is 2 or 8, there's something here for them. The beauty of this collection is the range—we've included pages with thick, bold outlines perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, along with more detailed designs that challenge early elementary kids to explore shading and precision.

Coloring isn't just fun; it's genuinely important for growing minds. As kids color, they're building fine motor skills—the tiny hand movements that eventually lead to writing. They're practicing hand-eye coordination, learning color recognition, and most importantly, they're exercising creative thinking. When a child decides that their Mammoth truck will be bright purple with orange stripes, they're making independent choices and expressing themselves. That's pure creativity in action.

Whether you're a parent looking for a quiet activity on a rainy afternoon or a teacher seeking an engaging way to blend art with themes of prehistoric animals and vehicles, these pages work beautifully in any setting. Print them one at a time, use them as rewards, or create a whole coloring station. They're yours to use freely, as many times as you need.

To start coloring, click the Print or Download PDF button on any page below. Every sheet is free — no signup, no watermark mess, just print and color.

Coloring Tips for This Collection

  • Use different shades of brown and gray for the Mammoth's fur—layer light tan, medium brown, and dark gray to create depth and make your truck look truly woolly and realistic.
  • Try the 'outline trick': color the outline of shapes first with a darker shade, then fill in the middle with a lighter color. This makes details pop and helps stay inside the lines, which is especially helpful for kids ages 4–6.
  • Get creative with the truck's wheels and tire treads—these are perfect spots to add patterns, stripes, or even wild colors that make the Mammoth monster truck feel truly one-of-a-kind.
  • Once your child finishes a page, take a photo of it and create a digital gallery, or laminate their favorites so they can be displayed proudly on a bedroom wall or classroom bulletin board.

Related Collections

1. Mammoth Tusk Bumper Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with two huge curved mammoth tusks as the front bumper

This truck charges forward with two massive curved mammoth tusks extending from the front bumper! Each tusk sweeps outward in a long arc, just like a real woolly mammoth. The front end is reinforced with heavy steel to hold the enormous tusks.

2. Trunk Crane Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a mammoth trunk shape on the hood curving up like a crane

A long mammoth trunk is mounted right on the hood of this truck, curving upward like a crane arm! The trunk coils up toward the sky and looks like it could lift anything. Two short tusks poke out from the front bumper.

3. Baby Mammoth Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple cute monster truck with small tusks, floppy ear fenders, big round eyes, and a short trunk

The cutest truck in the Ice Age! This little monster truck has small rounded tusks on the bumper, floppy ear-shaped fenders on each side, big round friendly eyes, and a short stubby trunk on the hood. So adorable and easy to color!

4. Woolly Fender Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with shaggy woolly fur texture hanging from the fender edges

This truck looks like it grew its own fur! The wheel fenders have long shaggy hanging fur texture along their bottom edges, making the truck look like it is covered in woolly mammoth hair. The fender skirts droop down in thick shaggy strands.

5. Mammoth Foot Wheels Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with wide round tires shaped like mammoth feet with toenail shapes

Look at those wild wheels! Each tire on this truck is shaped wide and round like a mammoth's enormous foot, complete with toenail shapes along the front. These prehistoric wheels look like they could stomp anything flat!

6. Tusk Ram Hood Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with the entire hood shaped as a single massive tusk battering ram

The entire hood of this truck tapers forward into one single massive tusk shape — a giant battering ram built right into the truck! The tusk hood narrows to a blunt point at the very front and is thick as armor all the way to the cab.

7. Ice Age Armor Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck covered in thick ice armor plates with icicles hanging from the edges

This truck rode out of the Ice Age covered head to toe in frozen armor! The cab is wrapped in thick angular ice plate shapes, and long icicle edges hang from the running boards and bumpers. It looks frozen solid and totally unstoppable.

8. Mammoth Ear Door Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with doors shaped like large floppy mammoth ears

The doors on this truck are shaped just like a mammoth's giant floppy ears! Each door has a large rounded ear outline with the inner ear ridges visible. When the truck drives by, it looks like a mammoth flapping its ears.

9. Trunk Exhaust Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with an exhaust pipe shaped like a curling mammoth trunk

Instead of a regular exhaust pipe, this truck has a mammoth trunk! The trunk-shaped exhaust curls up from the engine, rises high above the cab, and sprays exhaust smoke right from the tip just like a real mammoth trumpeting. The tip flares open wide.

10. Prehistoric King Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple monster truck with two short tusks, a crown on the roof, and a short trunk bumper

All hail the Prehistoric King! This bold truck has two short tusks sticking out from the bumper, a simple crown shape sitting on top of the cab roof, and a short round trunk bumper guard on the front. Simple shapes, big personality!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age group are these Mammoth monster truck coloring pages best for?
These pages are designed for children ages 2–8, with something for everyone. We include pages with thick, simple outlines perfect for toddlers (ages 2–4) who are still developing their grip and control, medium-complexity pages ideal for preschoolers and kindergarteners (ages 4–6), and more detailed designs with smaller spaces that challenge early elementary kids (ages 6–8) to refine their precision and try blending colors.
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes, completely free! Just download the PDF, print as many copies as you need on regular printer paper, and you're ready to go. There are no hidden fees, no registration required, and no ads interrupting your printing. Print them once for your child or multiple times throughout the year—they're yours to use.
How can I use these Mammoth coloring pages in the classroom?
These pages work wonderfully for quiet work time, transitions between subjects, or as rewards for good behavior. You can pair them with a unit on ice age animals or prehistoric themes, use them during art class to practice color mixing, or create a "gallery walk" where kids display their finished pages. They're also perfect for small group work with students who need extra fine motor practice or individual support with focus and patience.
What supplies work best for coloring these pages?
Crayons are always a great first choice for young kids—they're chunky, easy to grip, and forgiving. Colored pencils work wonderfully for kids ages 5+, especially if they want to add detail and precision. Markers can bleed through thin paper, so test first or use a heavier cardstock. Watercolors and gel pens are fun for adventurous kids who want to experiment with different textures and effects.
Can my toddler color these Mammoth monster truck pages?
Absolutely! We've specifically designed several pages in this collection with thick outlines and large spaces perfect for toddlers ages 2–4. These pages help little ones practice holding a crayon and staying within the lines in a low-pressure, fun way. Start with one page and see how your toddler responds—every child develops at their own pace, and what matters most is enjoying the process together.