10 Nose Coloring Pages - Free!
Human Body
What do you think about the nose drawing we colored? Do you think using a warm color palette was a good choice? Since our nose turns red when we feel embarrassed, pales when we are cold, and tans when we go to the beach, there is a huge variety of colors and shades you can use to paint them.
If you are looking for pictures to print and color, the galleries at Coloring Together are the perfect place for you. In them you will find thousands of fabulous coloring pages of your favorite themes. Go ahead and explore them and be amazed by all the beautiful drawings we put at your disposal!
This time we present a beautiful gallery of nose coloring pages. Have fun painting all these nose drawings for kids, front-view nose drawings, and profile nose drawings!
Remember that while we color together you can learn a bunch of new things. Each of these nose pictures to color comes with a fun fact. Take a moment to read them all and discover lots of interesting things about your nose!
Your talent for art is undeniable! Use it to inspire many more people to grow as artists. Send us your most beautiful colored drawings so we can upload them to our website. Those who see them will feel motivated and ready to try to color as well as you do.
What materials can you think of to fill in this drawing? Let's look beyond our own noses and use something super creative and innovative! Did you say yarn? Or a few dry leaves? Even some pieces of colored foam would look fantastic! No matter what you choose, we know the results will be unbeatable!
Noses coloring pages
Why color pictures of noses?
The nose is the organ of smell. It lets us breathe, perceive odors, and tell our face apart from others. It is the start of the respiratory system and the main airway to the lungs: its job is to collect air, purify it, and channel it so that no harmful particles or substances enter our body.
Noses are very diverse. They come in many shapes and sizes that make them unique and beautiful in their own way. Whether they are upturned, hooked, a little flat, or very small, they give us a good part of the facial features that make us recognizable and special.
How nice it is to have a nose with which to smell everything around us! Let's celebrate our noses with all these beautiful nose coloring pages! We have paired them with super fun and interesting facts that we are sure will make you love your nose even more than you already do.
Run and grab a few sheets of white paper so you can print the pictures you liked best! Bring your art supplies and let's start painting! When it comes to coloring noses, we know we have the ideal artist right under our noses. Let's color!
Learn while coloring Noses
- Did you know that human beings are capable of detecting more than 1 trillion different smells? At first it was believed that we could only identify 10 thousand smells, but after numerous studies, it was determined that the real number was much higher.
- Did you know that all vertebrate animals have a nasal cavity with nostrils? It can be barely developed like that of birds or very developed like that of mammals.
- Did you know that the sense of smell complements the sense of taste and helps us perceive flavors better? This is the reason why food can taste a little bland to you when you have a cold, allergies, or some other kind of nasal congestion.
- There are 10 main types of smells into which all the millions of odors that human beings can perceive are grouped. These are floral, woody, non-citrus fruity, citrus fruity, chemical, minty, sweet, smoky, rancid, and rotten.
- Did you know that the longest nose in the world is 8.8 centimeters long from the bridge to the tip? It belongs to Turkish man Mehmet Ozyurek, and as surprising as it sounds, it keeps growing and getting longer over the years.
- The world record for the longest nose of all time belongs to Thomas Wedders, an 18th-century circus performer. His nose measured 19 centimeters long from the bridge to the tip!
- Have you ever stopped to think about what boogers are made of? They are made up of 95% water and 5% mineral salts, lipids, and proteins. Their job is to keep many harmful substances suspended in the air from reaching your lungs.
- Did you know that the animal with the best sense of smell in the world is the African elephant? And no wonder, since its nose also holds the record for the largest in the entire animal kingdom!
- Did you know that dogs have between 200 and 300 million scent receptors? Cats have 67 million and we humans have just 5 million. Without a doubt, dogs have the best sense of smell of the three!
- The prefix "rhino-" comes from the Greek word "rhinos", which means nose. That is why rhinoplasties (surgical procedures on the nose) and rhinoceroses (animals with huge horns over their noses) get their curious names.
