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It's been 65 million years since they roamed the Earth—but in the imaginations of people of all ages, dinosaurs still rule! This collection of 25 origami models of prehistoric creatures is suitable for enthusiasts at all skill levels, especially intermediate folders.
Familiar species include the triceratops, stegosaurus, tyrannosaurus, and pteranodon. In addition, intriguing but lesser-known dinosaurs range from the dimetrodon and protoceratops to the elasmosaurus and tanystropheus. Master origami designer John Montroll explains each model with clear, complete instructions. Numerous illustrations appear throughout the book.
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Dinosaur Origami: Instructions for 25 Models
2010, Dover Publications
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Dinosaur Origami: Instructions for 25 Models
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"Dinosaurs are very interesting creatures."
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Includes color illustrations.
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Provides illustrated instructions to create twenty-five origami dinosaurs, including Pteranodon, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and others.
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