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Hondo Stoat

The hondo stoat, commonly known as the "nymph of the mountains."

PAPER CRAFT : Rare Animals of JAPAN
HONDO STOAT(MUSTELA ERMINEA NIPPON)

“Hondo Stoat” belonging to the weasel family, is a carnivorous mammal that inhabits alpine zones from the Chubu, central region of Japan, northward to Aomori Prefecture in Honshu, the main island of Japan. It is lovingly nicknamed “Mountain Fairy,” for its cute appearance, but it is a rare animal classified as, “Near Threatened,” in the Red Data Book.
Two types of paper crafts corresponding to the actual seasonal pelage changes of the Hondo Stoat during the summer and winter can be enjoyed at this web site in the form of downloadable photo images.
There is also a photo of an uncolored Hondo Stoat available for downloading which preserves the unique texture of the paper.


ANIMAL GUIDE

RED DATA BOOK
Download and Assemble pattern sheets
Photo of realistically colored paper sculpture During the Summer Season
[PDF data]
Photo of realistically colored paper sculpture During the Winter Season
[PDF data]
Uncolored sculpture with special texture
[PDF data]
Assembly instructions for the paper sculptures [PDF data]

This data was released in April, 1999.

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