animal papercraft

  1. Animals Low Poly Tiger cub (Тигрёнок)

    Tiger cub (Тигрёнок) papercraft Tigers are so protective of their cubs that Dr. Goodrich once spent 15 years tracking them in Russia and never actually saw one, save for a few brief glimpses through dense vegetation. “The primary role of a mother tiger is to protect and provide ДЛИНА 368мм...
  2. Animals Low Poly Nike Freeze Tiger

    Nike Freeze Tiger papercraft The tiger's closest living relatives were previously thought to be the Panthera species lion, leopard and jaguar. Results of genetic analysis indicate that about 2.88 million years ago, the tiger and the snow leopard lineages diverged from the other Panthera species...
  3. Animals Low Poly Crouching Cat

    Crouching Cat papercraft The cat is digitigrade. It walks on the toes, with the bones of the feet making up the lower part of the visible leg. Unlike most mammals, it uses a "pacing" gait and moves both legs on one side of the body before the legs on the other side. It registers directly by...
  4. Animals Low Poly A beautiful low-flying bird bows its head

    A beautiful low-flying bird bows its head papercraft Birds are feathered theropod dinosaurs and constitute the only known living dinosaurs. Likewise, birds are considered reptiles in the modern cladistic sense of the term, and their closest living relatives are the crocodilians. Birds are...
  5. Animals Wall hanging Low Poly Horse head

    Horse head wall hanging papercraft In English-speaking countries, the height of horses is often stated in units of hands and inches: one hand is equal to 4 inches (101.6 mm). The height is expressed as the number of full hands, followed by a point, then the number of additional inches, and...
  6. Legendary Creatures - Mascot Cute Winged lion

    Cute Winged lion papercraft Farmers in East Africa used Furadan poison to kill lions. Just sprinkle a fist on the carcasses of animals that feed them, and it can kill a whole herd. This poison is extremely dangerous, so it is banned in the US and European countries Dimensions: 100 x 107 x 122 mm
  7. Animals Moria frog

    Moria frog papercraft Rhacophorus arboreus (commonly known asthe forest green tree frog , モ リ ア オ in Japanese) is a species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae endemic to Japan. The natural habitats of R. arboreus are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, freshwater marshes, and...
  8. Animals Low Poly Fennec Fox

    Little fox little poly papercraft Foxes often live together in pairs or small groups consisting of families, such as a pair of parents and their cubs, or a male fox with several related females. The cubs stay with their parents to be trained in hunting skills. Make it, when it is ready, take a...
  9. Animals Low Poly Moment tenderness of Cat

    Moment tenderness of Cat papercraft Most cat breeds love to play, climb or sit in high positions. Animal behaviorists have offered several explanations for this. The most common reason is, altitude gives cats a better point of view. In the wild, the elevated position is also used as a hiding...
  10. Game Chibi Final Fantasy Chocobo

    A papercraft based on FINAL FANTASY series' mascot character: the Chocobo. Built using 120 gsm paper. Around 5 inches tall. Large avian creatures, chocobos roughly act as the Final Fantasy equivalent of horses, being domesticated for use as mounts and for pulling carts and carriages. Since...
  11. Animals Red Fox

    Red Fox papercraft Because foxes are omnivores, their main foods include rodents, small mammals, plants, and birds. According to Asian legend, if you cultivate enough to grow 3 tails, the fox will turn into a demon fox. With 6 tails, it is a ghost lake, 9 tails is a celestial lake and can be...
  12. Aquatic Low Poly Octopus

    Octopus low poly papercraft Dimensions; 300 x 358 x 452 mm
  13. Aerial Other Blue Tit paper toy

    Paper toy for Chirstmas: Blue Tit The blue tit is a small blue bird, lively and very intelligent, quite common in Europe. Here is a curiosity about them In the 1920s, in England, blue tits and robins were often seen feeding on the cream deposited on the surface in the milk bottles delivered...
  14. Aerial Other Wren paper toy

    Paper toy for Chirstmas: Wren The wren is a very lively and small bird, measuring just 10 cm! Here is a curiosity about him In folklore, he is considered the King of birds. According to a legend, one day all the birds of the world gathered to organize a flight competition. Whoever flew...
  15. Animals Wall hanging Low Poly Bulldog trophy

    Bulldog trophy wall decor papercraft Dimensions: 300 x 282 x 220 mm Red, brown, yellow or white feathers. Usually they have a short coat, lying close to the body with a variety of coat colors such as brown, white, yellow and often a combination of the above colors. With short legs perpendicular...
  16. Animals Low Poly Walking Puppy

    Walking Puppy low poly papercraft Dimensions: 20 x 13 x 33 cm A puppy or puppy is a juvenile dog . Some puppies can weigh 1-1.5kg (1-3lb), while larger dogs can weigh up to 7kg (15-23lb). All healthy puppies grow rapidly after birth. A puppy's coat color can change as the puppy gets older, as is...
  17. Animals Low Poly Fawn

    Fawn low poly papercraft Dimensions: 250 x 300 x 193 mm Deer eat young leaves, soft shoots, young grass, shrubs, fallen fruit. Deer grow horns at two years old, mature at 20 months old. Deer live alone, only pairing in the breeding season is spring and autumn.
  18. Animals Low Poly Howling Wolf

    Howling Wolf low poly papercraft Dimensions: 451 x 203 x 357 mm Wolves howl (or howl) for a number of reasons, such as showing leadership, attracting the attention of other members of the pack, serving as a guide for other individuals to follow.
  19. Animals Wall hanging Low Poly Tiger cub trophy

    Tiger cub trophy papercraft The tiger has a muscular body with strong forelimbs, a large head and a tail that is about half the length of its body. Its pelage colouration varies between shades of orange with a white underside and distinctive vertical black stripes; the patterns of which are...
  20. Automata Paraceratherium

    Paraceratherium automata papercraft Paraceratherium is an extinct genus of hornless rhinoceros. It is one of the largest terrestrial mammals that has existed and lived from the early to late Oligocene epoch (34–23 million years ago). The first fossils were discovered in what is now Pakistan...