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Introduction Africa is the homeland to some of the most majestic animals. As an origami artist, I wished to compose a collection of those animals. To do so, I created hungry crocodiles, standing Namingos, opened mouth hippos, bushy maned lions, striped zebras, spotted giraffes, and more. It is my hope that you will enjoy creating these animals, too. The diagrams use the internationally accepted Randlett-Yoshizawa notation along with my own enhancements. The models in this book can be folded from six inch to ten inch square sheets of origami paper, the larger size being best for the complex models. Origami paper can be found in many hobby shops, or purchased from The Friends of The Origami Center of America. For more information about the Friends (books and supplies), send a self-addressed business size envelope with two first class stamps to: The Friends of The Origami Center of America 15 West, 77th Street New York, N.Y. 10024 Origami paper can also be ordered through Dover Publications, Inc.: Dover Publications, Inc. 180 Varick Street New York, N.Y. 10014 Many people have helped in many ways. The directions have been tested by many origami artists. 1 wish to thank my friends Greg Domson, Paul Gilden, Joel Orlina, Mike Riggs, and Tamara Trykar-Lu from St. Anselm's Abbey School for their descriptions of African wildlife throughout this book. I especially wish to thank the origami artist Fumiaki Kawahata San for inspiring me to design a striped zebra. Also, I thank my brother Andy Montroll for his help with the production of this book. John Montroll ( sks: Intermediate + Simple Contents skoksk Complex skoksk: Very Complex Symbols 8 \ African Wildlife 9 By the Lakes and Rivers 13 Tropical Rain Forests 33 In the Savanna 65 Grass Basic Folds 118 Page io By the Lakes & Rivers Sacred Ibis Crowned Crane Flamingo Crocodile aR TRAE tho thok ok Page 14 Page 16 Page 19 Page 22 Tropical Rain Forests Hipopotamus Snake oR GK aii — Hornbill Bee-eater Hoopoe 2k sie ok oie Thc Page 41 Page 45 Page 49 6 African Animals in Origami

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