Zebra / Grassland Habitat Color by Number Printable for Kids

Last Updated on May 12, 2026 by Masha Eretnova

Black and white stripes have never been so much fun to color! This free grassland habitat activity for kids features a beautiful zebra in its natural savanna home, and it’s the perfect printable for a habitats unit, classroom activity center, or creative afternoon at home.

Zebra Habitat Color by Number

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    What’s on the Page?

    This striking scene features a bold zebra standing in an open grassland, with trees, rolling hills, puffy clouds, and a sunrise glowing in the background.

    The color key uses 9 colors: black, yellow, grey, green, white, light blue, blue, orange, and brown.

    What Supplies Do You Need?

    • Printed coloring page
    • A home or classroom printer
    • White paper or cardstock, letter size or A4
    • Crayons, colored pencils, or acrylic paint pens.

    Tip: This is a great page to introduce the concept of contrast β€” the black and white zebra stripes stand out beautifully against the colorful grassland background.


    How to Use This Grassland Habitat Activity

    Step 1: Download and print. Sign up below to grab the free PDF and print as many copies as you need.

    Step 2: Talk about stripes. Before coloring, ask: “Why do you think zebras have stripes?”

    Step 3: Color by number! Follow the numbered key carefully β€” the zebra’s stripes involve some detailed number work that’s wonderfully satisfying to complete.

    Step 4: Explore the habitat. Ask: “What other animals live on the grasslands?” Lions, elephants, and wildebeest all share the zebra’s home β€” a great conversation to have!

    Step 5: Done!

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    What Kids Learn

    Grasslands β€” also called savannas or prairies depending on where they are in the world β€” are wide, open habitats covered in grasses with few trees.

    Through this printable, kids learn that zebras are herbivores that graze on grasses, that their stripes may help confuse predators, and that the African grasslands are home to some of the world’s most iconic wildlife.

    The detailed stripe work also makes this page a wonderful fine motor challenge for slightly older preschool and kindergarten learners.

    Want More Habitat Printables?

    This zebra page is the final worksheet in our free Habitats Color by Number Bundle β€” a 7-page set that explores the ocean, African savanna, Arctic, desert, rainforest, grasslands, and farm. Download all 7 pages free and take your kids on a habitat adventure around the globe!

    Habitats Color By Number

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