paper craft - hipopótamo

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Notation Key Tools Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold Glue spot Glue reverse side Parts No. The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head), B (body), and C (legs and body). Follow the instructions for each block to assemble your hippopotamus. <Caution> Keep scissors and glue away from small children. Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors. marks a basic assembly technique that remains the same regardless of the part. Instructions are printed only for the first instance. Scissors Paste, or woodwork glue Stencil pen, or bodkin Ruler Pencil Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga ( PinoArt ) Canon Inc. Page Mammalia Cetartiodactyla Hippopotamidae Length (incl. tail): Approx. 3.5 to 4m (approx.11.5 to 13.1 feet) Weight: Approx. 1200 to 2700kg (approx. 2,645.5 to 5,952.5 lbs) Habitat: African continent Hippopotamuses are animals with enormous jaws, that spend most of their time in water. They can often be seen poking just their eyes, nose and mouth, which are all lined up on the top of their head, out of the water to check what is happening around them. Hippos are unable to perspire, so their skin secretes a natural substance that is red. This secretion is sometimes referred to as "blood sweat," and protects the hippo's skin from the sun and from bacteria. Wild hippos are ferocious animals, and often attack humans or other animals who invade their territory.

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Page 1: Paper Craft - Hipopótamo

Notation KeyTools

Scissors lineMountain foldValley foldGlue spotGlue reverse sideParts No.

The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head), B (body), and C (legs and body). Follow the instructions for each block to assemble your hippopotamus.

<Caution>Keep scissors and glue away from small children.Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.

marks a basic assembly technique that remains the same regardless of the part. Instructions are printed only for the first instance.

ScissorsPaste, or woodwork glueStencil pen, or bodkinRulerPencil

Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

Page

Mammalia Cetartiodactyla Hippopotamidae Length (incl. tail): Approx. 3.5 to 4m (approx.11.5 to 13.1 feet) Weight: Approx. 1200 to 2700kg (approx. 2,645.5 to 5,952.5 lbs) Habitat: African continent

Hippopotamuses are animals with enormous jaws, that spend most of their time in water. They can often be seen poking just their eyes, nose and mouth, which are all lined up on the top of their head, out of the water to check what is happening around them.Hippos are unable to perspire, so their skin secretes a natural substance that is red. This secretion is sometimes referred to as "blood sweat," and protects the hippo's skin from the sun and from bacteria. Wild hippos are ferocious animals, and often attack humans or other animals who invade their territory.

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Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

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Head partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page1 / Page3.

A2 Right eye A1 Left eyeA3 Brow

A5 Cheek(right) A4 Cheek(left)

A6 Nose

A7 Mouth

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PageHippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

Head partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page2 / Page3.

A8 Mouth

A9 Mouth

A10 Mouth

A11 Mouth

A12 Mouth

A13 Mouth

A14 Mouth

A15 Mouth

A16 Jaw

A17 Tongue

A18 Tusk

A19 Tusk

A20 Tusk

A21 Tusk

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PageHippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

Head partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

A22 Neck(left)

A23 Neck(right)

A27 Right earA25 Left earA26 Right earA24 Left ear

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Body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

B1 Shoulder

B2 Chest

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Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

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Body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

B3 Body

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Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

Body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

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B4 Body

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Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

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Body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

B5 Belly

B6 Left front legB8 Right front leg

B9 Right front leg B7 Left front leg

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Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

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Body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

B11 Rump(right)

B10 Rump(left)

B12 Rump

B13 TailTo

To

To

To

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Hippopotamus : Pattern Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)Canon Inc.

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Leg and body partsRefer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

C1 Left hind leg

C2 Left hind leg

C3 Left hind leg

C9 Left hind legC10 Right hind leg

C6 Right hind leg

C5 Right hind leg

C4 Right hind leg

C8 Right front leg C7 Left front leg