Mysterious creatures of folklore and chilling tales come to life in these 21 Chupacabra coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This thrilling collection celebrates the enigmatic cryptid, capturing its terrifying reputation and elusive presence!

These pages bring the thrill of the hunt right to your fingertips, from images of the creature stalking through dark forests to various depictions of its fearsome fangs, eerie eyes, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Chupacabra Coloring Pages
Once those finished coloring pages start piling up, don't let your Chupacabras gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts put them to legendary use.
1. Chupacabra Puppet on a Stick
Bring your cryptid to life! Carefully cut out your colored Chupacabra. Glue it onto a piece of sturdy cardstock or thin cardboard, then attach a craft stick or popsicle stick to the back with more glue or tape. Now you have a fun puppet for mysterious storytelling.
2. Mysterious Chupacabra Shadow Box
Create a spooky diorama of a Chupacabra sighting. Decorate the inside of a shoebox with dark construction paper and drawn “cave” details. Cut out your colored Chupacabra, attach it to a pipe cleaner or string, and suspend it inside the box to appear as if it's lurking in the shadows.
3. “Beware!” Chupacabra Door Hanger
Warn others about the legendary beast lurking nearby! Cut out your favorite colored Chupacabra and glue it onto a piece of stiff poster board shaped like a door hanger. Write “Beware! Chupacabra Sighting!” or “Enter if you dare!” around it for a personalized room accessory.
4. Spiky Chupacabra Crown
Channel your inner cryptid with a wearable crown. Cut out multiple spiky silhouettes or abstract “spikes” from your coloring pages. Glue these onto a strip of construction paper that's measured to fit around your head, creating a unique Chupacabra-inspired headpiece.
5. Cryptid “Sighting” Photo Frame
Frame your colored Chupacabra like a rare photographic discovery. Decorate a plain cardboard photo frame with natural elements like twigs, sand (glued on), or torn brown paper to create a rugged, desert look. Mount your cut-out Chupacabra inside the frame for a piece of cryptid art.
6. Chupacabra Desert Night Coasters
Protect your surfaces with these mythical coasters. Cut your colored Chupacabra into a circle or square shape. Glue it onto a piece of cardboard or corkboard. Cover the entire coaster with clear contact paper or a layer of Mod Podge for durability and a glossy finish.
7. Chupacabra “Wanted” Poster
Declare your Chupacabra “wanted” for its legendary status! Glue your full-body colored Chupacabra onto a larger sheet of light brown or “aged” construction paper. Write “WANTED!” boldly at the top, and add details like “Last Seen: Desert Outskirts” or “Reward for Information!” at the bottom.
8. Chupacabra Finger Puppets
Make tiny Chupacabra friends for your fingers! Cut out two identical small Chupacabra shapes (or just their heads/spiky backs) from your coloring pages. Glue them together along the edges, leaving the bottom open for your fingers to fit inside. Perfect for quick cryptid tales!
9. Chupacabra Storytelling Stones
Create visual aids for sharing Chupacabra lore. Cut out small images or specific features of your colored Chupacabra. Glue these onto smooth, flat rocks. Once dry, seal them with clear varnish or more glue. Use these “story stones” to inspire imaginative tales about the creature.
10. Chupacabra Cave Mural (Group Activity)
Collaborate on a legendary group art project. On a large sheet of butcher paper or connected poster boards, draw a huge cave entrance and desert landscape. Each person cuts out their colored Chupacabra and glues it into the mural, creating a collaborative scene of many cryptids hiding together.





















