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Japanese Golden Eagle

The Japanese golden eagle, the Japan's largest bird of prey.

PAPER CRAFT : Rare Animals of JAPAN
JAPANESE GOLDEN EAGLE(AQUILA CHRYSAETOS JAPONICA)

The Japanese Golden Eagle, a member of the eagle family, reaches 80 to 90 centimeters (32 to 36 inches) in length, and is characterized by its large, black wings and distinct golden wash over the back of the head. The majestic raptor, a most dominating figure in the bird kingdom, makes its home in mountainous regions in Japan. However, its number in the wild has diminished due to human environmental development projects.
The Japanese Golden Eagle is currently classified in the Red Data Book as an "Endangered" species. Assembly instructions for paper sculptures of the Japanese Golden Eagle, as well as photo images of completed sculptures, may be downloaded at this web site.


ANIMAL GUIDE

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

This data was released in November, 1999.

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