Papiroflexia
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Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)
Mammalia Perissodactyla Equidae
Length (incl. tail): Approx. 2 to 2.4m (approx.6.6 to 7.7 feet)
Weight: Approx.200 to 300kg(approx. 441 to 661.3 lbs)
Habitat: Africa (ranging from northern Mozambique to Tanzania
and Kenya)
Known for their distinctive black and white stripes, zebras are
herbivorous animals from the equidaefamily. There are various
theories about the functions of zebras' stripes, but it is thought that
the depth of color and number of stripes help zebras to identify
members of their herd, and that thestripes can also be used as
camouflage when hiding from carnivorous predators.
Zebras usually live in groups consisting of one stallion and several
mares and their foals. However, in the dryseason they often move
in herds of several hundred, traversing the land seeking water and
fresh grasses. While on the move, they let out cries that are higher
pitched than a horse's, and more similar toa donkey's bray.
Tools
Scissors
Paste, or woodwork glue
Stencil pen, or bodkin
Ruler
Pencil
Notation Key
Scissors line
Mountain fold
Valley fold
Glue spot
Glue reverse side
Parts No.The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head and
neck), B (body), and C (legs and back). Follow the instructions for
each block to assemble your zebra.
marks a basic assemblytechnique that remains the same
regardless of the part.
Instructions are printed only for the first instance.
Keep scissors and glue away from small children.
Be careful not to cut yourfingers when using scissors.
Zebra : Pattern
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Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)
Head parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page1 / Page2.
A8 Neck
A7 Neck
A12 Right ear
A10Left ear
A1 Brow
A11 Right ear
A3 Cheek(right)
A9 Left ear
A4 Nose
A2 Cheek(left)
A5 Mouth
A6 Jaw
Zebra : Pattern
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Head and neck parts
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