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Step by Step diagrams are probably the most popular and easiest to follow way to show how to fold things out of paper. Trying to find good origami instructions on the Internet can be a lot of work though. To help your search we’ve put together the largest database of free origami diagrams anywhere on the Internet.

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Camel


Intresting Facts About Camel

Camels are social animals who roam the deserts in search of food and water with up to 30 other individuals.

Camels’ ears are small and hairy. However their sense of hearing is also extremely strong.

The amount of water a camel drinks on a day-to-day basis can vary greatly, as they drink to replace only the fluid they’ve lost. A thirsty camel can drink up to 135 liters in one sitting!

Chameleon

Intresting Facts About Chameleon

Chameleons have eyes in the backs of their heads

Special color pigment cells under the skin called chromatophores allow some chameleon species to change their skin color, creating combined patterns of pink, blue, red, orange, green, black, brown, yellow and purple.

The chameleons' eyes can rotate and focus separately on 180-degree arcs, so they can see two different objects at the same time. This gives them a full 360-degree field of vision.

Pigeon

Interesting Facts about Pigeon

Baby pigeons eat food that their parents eat and then regurgitate (throw up).

Adult pigeons eat almost any organic food they can find.

Pigeons are also known as "rock doves". They are monogamous and will lay one to two eggs that hatch within eighteen days.

Teddy-Bear

Interesting Facts about Teddy-Bear

The teddy was named after President Theodore Roosevelt, after he refused to shoot a bear during a 1902 hunting trip.

A teddy has been into space! Magellan T Bear boarded Space Shuttle Discovery in 1995 as part of a school project.

Bear toys were called 'Bruins' in those days. The first advertisement for Bruins appeared in the American toy trade magazine Playthings in May 1906.

Panda

Interesting Facts about Panda

An adult can eat 12–38 kilos of bamboo per day!

A giant panda is much bigger than your teddy bear.

Giant pandas can't stand and do kung fu moves like Po in Kungfu Panda. But they are good tree climbers. They can climb trees from 7 months old.

Flying-cicada

Interesting Facts about Flying-cicada

There are around 3,000 cicada species, according to National Geographic, so they vary in size from 0.75 to 2.25 in (2.2 to 5.5 cm) long.

Cicadas can be black, brown or green and can have red, white or blue eyes.

Their wings are transparent and can seem rainbow-hued when held up to a light source.