11 Stunning Jellyfish Coloring Pages to Enjoy with Your Little Ocean Explorers

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Let’s face it: Jellyfish are mesmerizing when observed from the safety of an aquarium, but encountering one while swimming or relaxing at the beach is another story. Will they sting? (Perhaps, but they’re not out to get you.) What parts should you avoid touching? These creatures can be quite mysterious to the everyday swimmer. However, there’s much more to jellyfish than meets the eye! Scientists are so intrigued by these fascinating beings that they’ve even sent them into space to study how microgravity impacts them, providing insights that could inform our understanding of human biology in outer space. Pretty amazing, right? Maybe jellyfish will become your new favorite creatures!

If you want to delve deeper into the world of these unusual marine animals, we’ve got just the thing for you. Our collection of 11 delightful jellyfish coloring pages is perfect for sharing with your kids. Each page comes with fun facts about jellyfish, allowing your child to learn while they create. As they color, they’ll develop essential skills like pencil control, self-regulation, and concentration. So, coloring is not just fun; it’s also a fantastic learning opportunity! Once your little ones finish with these jellyfish pages, they can explore our other ocean-themed coloring options, including whales, crabs, seahorses, octopuses, dolphins, sharks, and more.

Free Printable Jellyfish Coloring Pages

  • Jellyfish No. 1
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    A group of jellyfish is called a bloom, smack, or swarm. We prefer “bloom” because it beautifully describes how they move together! Did you know jellyfish predate dinosaurs? They’ve been around for more than 700 million years!
  • Jellyfish No. 2
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    Unlike many ocean creatures, jellyfish don’t “swim” as we think of it. They move by pushing water from their mouths to propel themselves. Fun fact: a box jellyfish’s venom can kill over 60 humans!
  • Jellyfish No. 3
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    If you see jellyfish while swimming, don’t worry—they don’t have brains, so they don’t attack intentionally. Any sting is purely accidental. Did you know a group of jellyfish can be called a bloom or a smack?
  • Jellyfish No. 4
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    The sting from a jellyfish comes from nematocysts found on their long tentacles. Depending on the species, a sting can feel like a bad ant bite or may require immediate medical attention.
  • Jellyfish No. 5
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    Jellyfish come in a variety of sizes. Some are tiny, while the lion’s mane jellyfish can have tentacles longer than 100 feet! The Nomura’s jellyfish is the heaviest and can grow so large that a diver looks like a snack next to it.
  • Jellyfish No. 6
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    These creatures don’t have brains or hearts, and they’re made up of 98 percent water!
  • Jellyfish No. 7
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    Interestingly, many jellyfish have eyes—like the box jellyfish, which has 24 eyes and can see in full color, potentially giving it a 360-degree view of its surroundings.
  • Jellyfish No. 8
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    Jellyfish literally eat and excrete from the same spot in their bodies—guess they didn’t get the memo about where not to “poop”!
  • Jellyfish No. 9
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    Surprisingly, jellyfish are thriving in the face of climate change and pollution, with their populations increasing as ocean conditions change.
  • Jellyfish No. 10
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    Despite their name, jellyfish aren’t actually fish. Some scientists think they might be the “perfect food” due to their abundance and high protein content.
  • Jellyfish No. 11
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    Some jellyfish actually have teeth, like the beroid comb jellyfish, which has rows of tiny hairs that help it consume its prey.

Click here to print all of the jellyfish coloring pages at once! This article was originally published on April 5, 2021.

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In summary, these captivating jellyfish coloring pages provide not just a creative outlet for kids but also an educational experience filled with fascinating marine life facts. Encourage your little ones to explore the ocean world while enhancing their fine motor skills!

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