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Building a future

in which people live in harmony


with nature.

TOGETHER

Available on iPad, Android and Kindle Fire tablets


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How to fold an origami

R H I N O

Origami design by Joseph Wu / Diagram by Andrew Hudson


©2012 World Wildlife Fund
1. Start with a square piece of paper.

Origami design by Joseph Wu / Diagram by Andrew Hudson RHINO 2


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2. Fold and unfold. 3. Fold the edges to the center. 4. Fold and unfold.

5. Fold to the center. 6. Precrease. 7. Squash fold.

8. Fold. 9. Fold. 10. Repeat steps 8–9 on the right side.

Origami design by Joseph Wu / Diagram by Andrew Hudson RHINO 3


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11. Bisect angles. 12. Precrease. 13. Precrease.

14. Fold to half. Unfold flaps on the right. 15. Pleat, then turn over. 16. Fold to the vertical line.

17. Squash fold each side. 18. Turn over. 19. Fold 2/3 on each side.

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20. Refold the diagonals, adding a thin squash
fold on each side. 21. Pleat again as shown. 22. Fold horn to taste.

23. Fold model in half along spine, allowing


the eye flaps to swing out. 24. Swivel the horn up to position. 25. Swivel the head down to taste.

26. Round the shoulders and rump with


reverse folds. 27. Finished!

Origami design by Joseph Wu / Diagram by Andrew Hudson RHINO 5


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