Angry Rooster Coloring Page
A grumpy rooster with crossed arms and a stern look.

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- ✓Use the "Fit to page" option in your printer settings
- ✓Print as many copies as you need for personal use
About this Page
This tough-looking rooster isn't in the mood for any nonsense! With his arms crossed and an intense glare, he means business. This coloring page is perfect for those who love farm animals with a bit of attitude. Bring this feisty rooster to life with bold and bright colors!
Quick Details
Coloring Suggestions
- Use bright red for the comb and wattles
- Add warm browns and oranges for feathers
- Try yellow for the beak and feet
- Include dark colors for shading and attitude
- Consider metallic colors for feather highlights
Fun Facts
Roosters can crow at over 130 decibels - as loud as a jackhammer
They crow to mark their territory and alert their flock
Roosters perform a special dance called "tidbitting" to attract hens
They have excellent color vision and can see UV light
A rooster will often let hens eat first - they're quite gentlemanly
Roosters can remember and recognize over 100 different faces
They sleep with one eye open to watch for danger
Baby roosters start crowing as early as 4 weeks old
Behind the Art
Inspiration
Inspired by the proud and protective nature of roosters on the farm
Artist Notes
Created to capture that classic "don't mess with me" attitude that roosters are famous for
Skills Developed
- Expression drawing
- Texture creation
- Color blending
- Detail work
- Character interpretation
Benefits
- Teaches about farm life
- Develops understanding of body language
- Encourages creative expression
- Improves color coordination
- Builds appreciation for animal personalities
Perfect For
- Farm animal enthusiasts
- Children learning about emotions
- Art students practicing expressions
- Kids who love characters with attitude
- Farm life learners
- Young artists developing character skills
Recommended Materials
- Red and orange markers
- Brown colored pencils
- Yellow highlighters
- Black fine-tip pens for details
- Metallic markers for accents
Learning Opportunities
- Farm animal behavior
- Body language and expressions
- Color theory with warm tones
- Feather patterns and textures
- Animal personality traits
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