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Kangaroo : Pattern Page

Canon Inc. Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)

Mammalia Diprotodontia Macropodidae


Length: Approx. 75 to 160cm (approx.2.5 to 5.2 feet)
Tail length: Approx. 65 to 100cm (approx.2.1 to 3.3 feet)
Weight: Approx.17 to 90kg (approx. 7.7 to 40.8 lbs)
Habitat: Australia

'Kangaroo' is the collective term for marsupials belonging to the


macropodidae family. Kangaroos live in Australia, inhabiting open
areas such as grassy plains. Kangaroos and other marsupials
differ from humans and animals such as cats and dogs in that they
do not develop a placenta and thus can not bring up young in the
uterus. Instead, they have a pouch in their belly which they use for
gestation. The pouch contains teats from which the baby kangaroo,
called a joey, receives milk for its growth. This paper craft is based
on a type of kangaroo known as the red kangaroo. The coloring of
the red kangaroo differs for males and females. The male is
reddish-brown, while the female is a blue-grey color.

Tools Notation Key

Scissors Scissors line

Paste, or woodwork glue Mountain fold


Valley fold
Stencil pen, or bodkin
Glue spot
Ruler Parts No.

The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head), B


(body), C (joey and pouch) and D (legs and tail). Follow the
instructions for each block to assemble your kangaroo.

marks a basic assembly technique that remains the same


regardless of the part.
Instructions are printed only for the first instance.
<Caution>
Keep scissors and glue away from small children.
Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.
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Head parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page1 / Page2.
A7 Neck

A11 Right ear A10 Right ear A8 Left ear A9 Left ear

Cut out Cut out

A1 Head

A6 Right eye A2 Nose A5 Left eye

A3 Nose

A4 Jaw
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Body parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page2 / Page3.

B8 Back

B7 Chest

B4 Right shoulder B1 Left shoulder

B5 Right arm B2 Left arm

B6 Right hand B3 Left hand


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Body parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

B9 Back

B10 Belly
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Joey and pouch parts


Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page3.

C5 Neck

C1 Head

C2 Nose
C4 Right eye C3 Left eye

C8 Right ear C6 Left ear


C9 Right ear C7 Left ear

C10 pouch
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Leg parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

D2 Left leg

D1 Left leg

D3 Left leg

D4 Left leg

D5 Left leg

D6 Left leg

D9 Left leg D8 Left leg

D7 Left leg
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Leg parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.
D10 Right leg

D11 Right leg

D12 Right leg

D13 Right leg

D19 Back
D14 Right leg

D15 Right leg

D17
Right leg

D18
Right leg

D16 Right leg


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Tail parts
Refer to Assembly Instructions: Page4.

D20 Tail
D23 Tail

D21 Tail

D24 Tail

D22 Tail

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