animal papercraft

  1. Animals Low Poly Half Lion

    Half Lion low poly papercraft Male lions not only let the female lion do up to 90% of the work when hunting, but also get the right to eat first. Lions are known as lords of the jungle, but they don't really live in the forest, but on the savannahs and plains. 70 × 30 × 56 cm, print on A3...
  2. Animals Wall hanging Low Poly Rhino head

    Rhino head wall decor papercraft Rhino horn is made up mainly of keratin - a substance similar to human hair and nails, with absolutely no medicinal value. Although it can weigh up to 2 tons, but rhinos are not slow. They even have a running speed of 48-64 km/h. 65 × 64 × 42 cm, print on A2...
  3. Animals Wall hanging Low Poly Hippopotamus head

    Hippopotamus head wall decor papercraft The hippopotamus is a large herbivorous mammal from sub-Saharan Africa , and one of two extant species of the Hippopotamidae family; The other species is the pygmy hippopotamus . It is one of the largest land mammals and the heaviest even-toed ungulate ...
  4. Animals Wall hanging Low Poly Ram head

    Ram head wall decor papercraft Ram is the intact male of the sheep, Ovis Aries. In other words, ram has the ability to breed with offspring (ewes), to produce fertile offspring. Therefore, rams are essential to maintain sheep populations, as they contribute as breeders. Ram, being a male, is...
  5. Animals Low Poly Sleeping Bear

    Sleeping Bear papercraft Dimensions: 30 x 10 x 15 cm The study concluded that with current trends, polar bears ranked 12th out of 13 animal populations analyzed are at risk of a 10% decline in numbers over the next 80 years due to changes in the Arctic's ice surface area. Polar - where the...
  6. Animals Low Poly Dromedary & Bactrian camel

    Dromedary & Bactrian camel papercraft Dromedary: 500 x 176 x 728 mm (16 sheets, 85 parts) Bactrian camel: 500 x 173 x 717 mm (15 sheets, 92 parts) While the dromedary camel has one hump, the Bactrian camel has two humps. They store fat in these humps, which later can be used as an energy source...
  7. Animals Animals for Kids

    Simple animals for kids papercraft Include 4 animals: lion, panda, elephant and giraffe. Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go...
  8. Plants Ananas

    Ananas fruit low poly papercraft The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit; it is the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries. The introduction of...
  9. Animals Low Poly Pug dog

    Pug dog low poly papercraft The Pug is a breed of dog originally from China, with physically distinctive features of a wrinkly, short-muzzled face and curled tail. The breed has a fine, glossy coat that comes in a variety of colors, most often light brown (fawn) or black, and a compact, square...
  10. Animals Low Poly Dog

    Dog low poly papercraft According to animal psychologists, the average dog is as smart as a 2-year-old child. In fact, dogs can understand up to 250 words and gestures, count to 5, and perform some basic math. In Russia, there was a case where a dog got lost and returned by subway. They can even...
  11. Animals Low Poly Rhino

    Rhino low poly papercraft Although the sight is quite bad, but in return, the rhinoceros has a very good sense of smell. In addition, they also have the ability to recognize each other by smell, because each individual will have a unique smell. 60 × 30 × 18 cm, print on A3 paper size
  12. Animals Low Poly Penguin

    Penguin low poly papercraft Since 1871, the Latin word Pinguinus has been used in scientific classification to name the genus of the great auk (Pinguinus impennis, meaning "penguin without flight feathers"),[ which became extinct in the mid-19th century. As confirmed by a 2004 genetic study, the...
  13. Animals Low Poly Elephants

    Elephants low poly papercraft Elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals. African bush elephants are the largest species, with males being 304–336 cm (10 ft 0 in – 11 ft 0 in) tall at the shoulder with a body mass of 5.2–6.9 t (5.7–7.6 short tons) and females standing 247–273 cm (8 ft...
  14. Animals Wall hanging Low Poly Panther head

    Panther head wall hanging papercraft Thanks to modern genetics, we now know that the creatures we call black panthers are actually a melanistic variant, due to an excess of the pigment melanin, which causes their fur to turn black. This trait often appears on two big cats, leopards and jaguars...
  15. Plants Carrot

    Carrot low poly papercraft The word is first recorded in English circa 1530 and was borrowed from Middle French carotte, itself from Late Latin carōta, from ancient Greek καρωτόν karōtón), originally from the Proto-Indo-European root *ker- ('horn'), due to its horn-like shape. In Old English...
  16. Animals Low Poly Cat hanging paws [Replica]

    Cat hanging paws [Replica] papercraft Another thing to consider when training your cat is your tone of voice. Your cat should be able to understand what you mean by your tone of voice. However, because the concentration of cats is not high, you should only teach them for a moderate time...
  17. Animals Low Poly Adorable Baby Fox

    Adorable Baby Fox papercraft Foxes are generally extremely cautious in the presence of humans and are not domesticated and raised as pets (except for the Fennec fox); however, domesticated silver foxes have been successfully domesticated in Russia after 45 years of selective breeding. This...
  18. Animals Penguin Gentlemen

    Penguin Gentlemen papercraft In the way of the story, these penguins have fallen in love with all that the human world offers. And that’s about it! The throughline is that they’re penguins in through small vignettes we get to know each of them and their species at the same time. Ueno’s artwork...
  19. Insect & Reptile Low Poly Chameleon by Paper Gift Studio

    Chameleon papercraft by Paper Gift Studio Some chameleon species are able to change their skin coloration. Different chameleon species are able to vary their coloration and pattern through combinations of pink, blue, red, orange, green, black, brown, light blue, yellow, turquoise, and purple...
  20. Animals Low Poly Jack Russell

    Jack Russell papercraft The Russell Terrier is a small breed of Terrier dog, the reason they are called Jack Russell terriers because they were pastored by Pastor Parson John Russell through the process of selection and successful breeding of this breed. Initially, he wanted to create a hunting...