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Rare Animals Of Japan

Paper crafts of various rare animals in Japan.

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PAPER CRAFT: Rare Animals of JAPAN


This “Rare Animals of JAPAN” series re-creates in paper craft some of the rare animals living in JAPAN. We hope you will enjoy them along with the “Animal Guide” telling about each animal’s characteristics.


HONDO STOAT

A re-creation of the wonderful form of the hondo stoat, commonly known as the “nymph of the mountains”.


LOGGERHEAD TURTLE

Auspicious for its famed long evity, the loggerhead turtle is one of the rare members of the sea tortoise family.



BLAKISTON'S FISH OWL

This model re-creates the dignified form of the “blakiston’s fish owl”,often called the “philosopher of the forest.”


JAPANESE RIVER OTTER

urgent efforts are going on to verity the existence in the wild of this rare predictor, the Japanese riverotter.



JAPANESE GOLDEN EAGLE

Majestic with its wings spread fully, the Japanese golden eagle is Japan’s largest bird of prey.


JAPANESE MACAQUE

Japanese Macaque is said to inhabit coldest region of any species of monkey in the world.



JAPANESE CRANE

Here is a new paper craft model re-creating the graceful tancho crane.


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Paper crafts in this web site are provided for the sole purpose of your personal pleasure.
Copy, reproduce, use, distribute, transfer, publish, sale or offer to sale, at auction or otherwise, or any other act of similar kind, of the paper crafts for commercial purposes, or purposes anyway related to making profit, are strictly prohibited.


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